Mercy Ships, known for medical aid in developing nations, now seeks IT volunteers to support their floating hospital, Africa Mercy, in West Africa.
Darktrace, Mellanox, and NetFoundry are among the finalists for the 2019 NetEvents Innovation Awards, celebrating groundbreaking advancements in technology.
2K Games is partnering with the Leukaemia - Lymphoma Society to support blood cancer research in its upcoming WWE 2K20 game.
Microsoft is upending how tech companies approach the not-for-profit, NGO and charity sector with a revolutionary new approach.
With most modems being banished to dark corners or closets, Slingshot is looking to change the trend with its uniquely designed modems.
By providing access to its tech expertise and cloud resources, Alibaba Cloud hopes to promote IT education around the globe.
The company is partnering with charity SolarBuddy to bring solar-powered lights to children in energy poverty to alleviate study stress after dark.
Huawei Australia has launched an AI-powered app designed to improve the reading experience for children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
TechnologyOne has donated more than a quarter of a million dollars to its charity partners to benefit youth development across Australian communities.
One of the original sounds included one inspired by sci-fi spacecraft, but instead of looking at the road, pedestrians ended up looking at the sky.
CMC Markets sponsors 17-year-old Peter Vodanovich in the 2018-19 Toyota 86 Championship, supporting his rapid rise in motorsport from simulator to track.
AI integration poses cultural challenges for businesses, says Husain Al-Badry, GM of Innovation at Datacom Customer Experience.
This year's winners hailed from all corners of New Zealand including Dunedin, Wellington, Kāpiti, Taupō, Coromandel, and Auckland.
A Kiwi-British couple will drive 18,000 km in a 0.6L smart car to raise awareness for mental health, aiming to raise USD $10,000 for the charity I AM HOPE.
Spark New Zealand's charitable arm 'Spark Foundation' is eyeing up the sale of popular Kiwi not-for-profit crowdfunding platform Givealittle.
Theta has acquired Designertech as part of its ambitious plan to become a USD $50 million firm by 2020, expanding operations and bolstering cloud capabilities.
Runaway Play is rallying behind animal welfare and helping out a US no-kill animal rescue and adoption centre.
Three charities from Taupō, Kerikeri and Palmerston North are on a mission to use technology in ways that will benefit New Zealand's young people.
Tech Data employees volunteered to revamp the Leukaemia Foundation's patient accommodation in Westmead. Bunnings donated materials and provided assistance.
Kiwis can now share unique local activities with Airbnb's 300 million global travellers through the expanding Experiences platform.