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US tech company buys NZ software developer
New Zealand software developer Optima has been sold to a United States technology firm for an undisclosed sum.
Tech skills put NZ on the app
A couple of years ago, Chris Moore was working in a senior technology job at the London headquarters of internet phone giant Skype.
Wellington start-up launches video software platform
Wellington-based Wipster has launched its video sharing software platform globally, just over a year after being founded by Rollo Wenlock.
D-Day for Xtra users to update
Thousands of Xtra customers have had to change their security settings to continue accessing their accounts though third-party software.
Software to aid NZX probes
Stock market operator the NZX hopes to streamline its handling of insider trading and market manipulation complaints in a deal with crime analytics software provider Wynyard Group.
Manufacturers expect revenue rise
The country's small and medium-sized manufacturers have experienced a remarkable turnaround in the past year.
Fuel50 targets US expansion
An Auckland company whose software helps businesses and workers communicate about career development plans to expand into America.
NZX listing on cards for Wherescape
Cashed up with more than $10 million in fresh capital, Auckland software firm Wherescape is in expansion mode and considering listing on the NZX.
Gun crime deal hits target
Wynyard Group CEO Craig Richardson says a partnership deal to deliver gun crime intelligence software for the law enforcement market could bring up to 120 new customers.
Wynyard shares up 19 pc on global gun crime deal
Wynyard Group has signed a global partnership deal with UK-based Arquebus Solutions to deliver gun crime intelligence software for the law enforcement market.