GIS stories
Shoalhaven City Council has upgraded its disaster recovery by migrating key services to Microsoft Azure, enhancing data security and operational efficiency.
The City of Tea Tree Gully Council has adopted TechnologyOne's Property & Rating platform, streamlining processes and enhancing efficiency across operations.
Getac will debut the B360 Plus, the world's first fully rugged Copilot+ PC, at its 2025 Innovation Day, showcasing AI's role in tough industry computing.
GIS Cloud appoints Andrew Loveless as Chief Revenue Officer to spearhead international growth and expand in sectors like infrastructure and government.
Talkdesk launches Utilities Experience Cloud, an AI-powered platform for utility firms to offer faster, personalised omnichannel customer service with real-time system integration.
ServiceNow and DXC Technology are expanding their partnership with a focus on advancing AI capabilities to enhance global service and workflow management.
Critical infrastructure firms can align geospatial designs across planning, design, and construction teams to dramatically improve deployment efficiency.
New Zealand primary and secondary schools now have free access to Esri's ArcGIS Online software for data analysis through maps.
The new year brought a wave of things for a lot of us (mostly headaches), but for Eagle Technology, it brought change.
GIS's applications go way beyond being a system of record for assets. Instead, it's changing business - and society as a whole.
Christchurch's Sensing City and an Auckland City smart zoning initiative have been named among the most outstanding smart city projects in APAC.
Deep in the Papua New Guinea jungle New Zealand's Eagle Technology has been hard at work on a challenging project.
GeoSmart set to launch BIonaMAP, a software designed to display market intelligence on maps, making data visualisation accessible and affordable for businesses.