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NTT Data warns AI demand is outpacing cloud maturity
NTT Data warns only 14% of firms have top-tier cloud maturity as AI demand surges, leaving modernisation, security and cost plans under strain.
© 2026 ITBrief Mon 2:05pm
Wavelink to distribute Acromove edge-cloud systems in ANZ
Wavelink has added Acromove's portable edge-cloud kit to its ANZ line-up, targeting remote industries with faster AI inference and private 5G.
© 2026 ITBrief Mon 1:45pm
NZ fuel update: More diesel arrives
More diesel has arrived in the country, according to the latest Government reporting.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Mon 1:45pm
‘I’m cooked’: Rugby commentator abandons the broadcast 20 minutes into Chiefs-Force game
Stan Sport’s Sean Maloney had to stop commentating on the clash between the Chiefs and the Force on Saturday.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Mon 1:35pm
SAP Concur adds AI expense, travel tools with integrations
SAP Concur rolls out AI-driven expense automation, policy rule creation and new travel features across Microsoft, Amex and Visa integrations.
© 2026 ITBrief Mon 1:05pm
Dayforce deepens partnerships with Emburse & Docusign
Dayforce deepens partner ecosystem with Emburse and Docusign integrations to streamline expense management and digital agreements for enterprise customers.
© 2026 ITBrief Mon 12:55pm
Dashcam footage shows driver blocking car attempting to overtake on highway
In something you’d likely see in a V8 Supercars race, a driver has received both praise and scorn while blocking a vehicle attempting to illegally overtake on Sunday.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Mon 12:45pm
'Stay in your lane': Experts urge against following running influencer advice
Recently, online discussion has turned to what some perceive to be a spate of influencers getting injured.
© 2026 RadioNZ Mon 12:25pm
Why Chinese tech companies are racing to set up in Hong Kong
Mainland firms are using the territory to test products and as a springboard for global expansion.
© 2026 BBCWorld Mon 12:25pm
‘Climate of hostility’: F1 press unite after Max Verstappen bans journalist over 'demeanour'
The F1 Media Advisory Council has called for an urgent dialogue with teams following a confrontation in Suzuka.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Mon 11:55am
Chromebook remorse: Tech backlash at schools extends beyond phones
New York Times: In a rising number of US schools, textbooks and pencils are back.
© 2026 NZ Herald Mon 1:55pm
Latest figures show increase in national fuel stocks
Recently revealed numbers show the total national fuel stocks have increased since the last update on 26 March.
© 2026 RadioNZ Mon 1:45pm
TenPeaks appoints Whineray as Independent Chairman
TenPeaks taps Fraser Whineray as independent chairman as the New Zealand data centre operator readies a 130MW expansion pipeline.
© 2026 ITBrief Mon 1:35pm
Police seen outside Auckland City Mission
Police were seen by the Auckland City Mission on Friday morning, with multiple officers entering the building.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Mon 1:35pm
Connemara cancellations will impact freight companies -Transport NZ
BlueBridge has extended cancellations with the ferry no longer expected to resume services until at least Tuesday evening.
© 2026 RadioNZ Mon 1:25pm
Fuel crisis: Auckland mayor says government should promote public transport over driving
Wayne Brown says those struggling with soaring petrol prices should be taking public transport, not getting an extra $50 a week.
© 2026 RadioNZ Mon 1:05pm
Geotab report shows fleets cut fuel waste with data
Geotab report shows fleets cut fuel waste by 30% as telematics help businesses slash idling, emissions and costs across global operations.
© 2026 ITBrief Mon 12:45pm
UFC star Maycee Barber knocked out then choked in horrifying moment
Maycee Barber was left unconscious on the mat after a punch and choke sequence.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Mon 12:45pm
Gaza receiving over 70,000 cubic meters of water per day, COGAT claims
What Middle East Conflict Could Mean For The World’s Largest Whale Shark Gathering
European nations criticise Israel’s death penalty plans
Weeks-Long Australian LNG Outage Will Further Tighten Supply
Hyundai Is Keeping the i30 Alive While America Keeps Losing Cars Like It
Tech CEOs suddenly love blaming AI for mass job cuts. Why?
More tech leaders are pointing to job cuts caused by AI tools - and a need for more investment cash.
© 2026 BBCWorld Mon 12:25pm
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