Education, Learning & Training stories
Violin Memory has 'started again' in New Zealand, with promises that this time, the flash storage provider plans to 'take it all the way'.
Aggressive partner acquisition programme for GFI Software as it seeks to reinvigorate channel and tap vertical markets.
GFI Software has set its focus on key verticals – and key partners – across Australia as the software company seeks to ramp up its profile locally.
Samsung Electronic has announced it is creating an innovative IoT ecosystem at this week's CeBIT conference. #Samsung #IoT #CeBIT2015.
There are a number of ways in which players in the ed-tech space stay agile and keep creating useful tools, says Jeff Fernandez Grovo CEO and founder.
Prime Minister John Key says a free trade agreement with India would help New Zealand reduce its dependence on the Chinese market, which is the countr.
Bespoke Training Services says it has seen rapid adoption of AWS training in ANZ, and to build on this it is expanding its portfolio of locations.
IT grad, Tao Zhou, has completed an internship at a plant breeding and research company where he developed an app to help staff carry out field work.
Linking family and community is one of the four key principles of the early childhood curriculum, and ICT has become a critical component of this.
HP has partnered with Rural Women New Zealand to officially launch its second annual Rural Schools Competition for small Kiwi schools.
High-tech exporter Cubic Defence NZ is setting its sights on selling military training systems to corporate customers.
Of businesses using the internet, just under one-quarter used a fibre-optic connection for ultra-fast broadband in 2014.
These school holidays a free web coding workshop will take place at Upper Hutt Central Library for students 14 to 18 years old.
A new advisory service that's aimed at helping schools understand the digital learning opportunities available has launched in New Zealand.
A new digital teaching system is being rolled out across the Far North of New Zealand by a group of principals and educators.
The New Zealand Financial Markets Authority has hired 170 staff and plans to invest in technology to fulfill its regulatory role.
Eight New Zealand science and digital technology teachers are set to bring newfound knowledge of Japan's technology into New Zealand classrooms.
New Zealand construction activity is rebounding from a slump during the recession as private sector work picks ups, according to a property consult.
Nearly 1,300 schools are now using the government-funded N4L Managed Network, with it's uncapped data, web filtering and network security services.
The New Zealand Government is set to invest nearly NZD $450,000 in 12 new international education growth initiatives, focusing on the US and Asian markets.