Amazon Web Services, a subsidiary of the top-earning company, has selected Auckland, NZ, as the location for its cloud computing data centres. The infrastructure will
Year: 2021
Auckland Boy with Brain Tumour Celebrates 9th Birthday in Lockdown
Haley Read has one wish for her son who has just recovered from a massive brain surgery in a hospital-to have him discharged for his
Auckland Construction Company to Require Vaccination Proof for Access to Sites under Alert Level 2 and 3
Auckland construction firm Teak Construction has set guidelines that allow only those who can provide proof of vaccination to get access to their sites. This
Wellington Council Has High Standards for Successfully Reducing Emissions
New Zealand’s Wellington needs to reduce emissions by over half within twenty years to acquire a net zero emission by 2050. This outstanding data means
Around 300,000 Aucklanders to Get an Additional $303 Out of Credits from their Monthly Power Bills
Each customer of Vector’s power network receives approximately $97 million. These Aucklanders primarily from the south, east, and central parts of the city will get
Aucklanders Back to Work: Does it Do Good on the Economy?
An additional hundreds of thousands more Aucklanders shall go back to work on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. Whether or not the alert level is good
Essential Workers Eyeing to Leave NZ Because of Sluggish Residency Process
New Zealand has lately been criticized by skilled migrant worker groups who have said that their fight for residency has been getting more hopeless over
The Future Covid-19 Brings: A New Way of Life Post-Pandemic
Imagine a future in which you’ll be working from home for a multinational tech company. You only get to enjoy a cup of coffee while
Accenture to Create Practice Firms in NZ with Aid of Microsoft Services
Accenture will be launching a practice firm using Microsoft technology in New Zealand, weeks before the official opening of a Microsoft data centre in the
New Zealand Rugby Not Happy with Rogue Provinces Due to Covid-19 Travel Chaos
According to New Zealand Rugby head, Mark Robinson, five provincial unions solely made a mistake in giving travel permits to six Auckland players. The players