ACC stories
Jaecoo will launch its J5 EV in Australia in January 2026, priced from AUD $36,990 driveaway with pet-friendly cabin and extras.
A reseller whose conduct was deemed 'unconscionable' has agreed not to enter indigenous communities to sell product and will pay $20,000 in redress.
Government and defence users get faster failover and more automation as VQ Conference Manager 4.8 adds tighter controls for sensitive conferencing.
VQ launches Advanced Conferencing Centre to give Cisco Meeting Server users tighter control over complex, operator-led multi-room calls.
Inland Revenue and ACC will cease accepting cheques from March 2020, urging moves to internet banking and other digital payment methods.
New Zealanders want to know in clear terms what information about them is being collected, how it will be used.
Hitachi Data Systems has helped a NZ govt organization to move to the cloud, consolidating its storage environment across two data centers.
The transformation programme follows feedback from 5,500 NZers and ACC staff who wanted to see ACC be more responsive and transparent.
A Kiwi connection is helping keep New Zealand in focus at the Asia Pacific headquarters of unified security company Websense.
Mark Smith, CEO of Whangarei-based Magnetism Software Solutions, tells The Channel about its growth as a supplier of business software solutions.
ACC to use Microsoft's New Zealand data center region to store patient data as part of a three-year cloud services agreement.
ACC is implementing a new claims process that it believes will speed up responses to straightforward accident-based claims.
University of Otago researchers warn of potential dangers in using computer-based risk prediction models for government departments.
The New Zealand government turned to a deficit in the first eight months of the financial year, although the shortfall was smaller than forecast as th.
Govt's tighter security measures: a safeguard or a veil over politics' inner workings? A look at the balance act.
ACC launches new online services, enabling tax agents and advisors access to client information 24/7. Registration is simple and secure. Visit www.acc.co.nz.
Whether you need help on starting up, managing, growing or exiting a business, a website run by the Ministry of Economic Development has the answers.
There are a couple of things about being safe and comfortable at the office that not a lot of people consider.