
Juha Saarinen: Ghost of IT mistakes past visits again
Software kicking issues down the line when it comes to the cost of maintenance.
Software kicking issues down the line when it comes to the cost of maintenance.
Champions for Change has released its fourth Diversity & Inclusion Impact report.
National is a centre-right party but defining what that means in the 2020s is crucial.
Yes, National's new leader is a wealthy Christian, but what would his policies be?
Politicians start kicking critical decisions into 2022.
How a fund does for a few months, or even a year, isn't the issue.
Ideas on bargaining, energy, health and rail out of step with our times.
Both borrowers and lenders too prone to believe things will be okay, says regulator.
One day NZ may have to choose what side it wants to be on - or opt for Swiss approach.
Has the National Caucus elected another John Key or another Todd Muller?
Cloud computing has changed everything for IT and data centres are knocking on our door.
Understanding Social Unemployment Insurance requires some history.
The new name in electricity retailing is not quite what it seems.
OPINION: Beating up farmers isn't going to change the food system, writes Simon Coley.
Omicron uncertainty is a reminder the pandemic is not done with us yet.
Luxon will apply lessons learnt in the corporate world when managing National.
How quickly to repay $100,000 student loan is a question of ethics, not just finances.
National now reliant on Simon Bridges not just behaving, but doing a first-class job.
OPINION: An effective literacy reset cannot come soon enough.
The Apple MacBook Pros are not to be missed, if your budget stretches to one.
Boards are responsible for setting the tone for organisational culture.
Farmers no longer need to see sheep and beef as the only land use.
IRD study is looking into how the rich get rich, but excludes some who have got poorer.
When the next crisis hits, it's vital that monetary policy has firepower to bail us out.
Vaccinated Kiwis can't be punished again.
The torture of a mandatory meeting will be familiar to everyone in the corporate world.
Density is happening and it's necessary.
The manner of Collins' exit could still influence the party's leadership contest.
Next leader must unite party and get cracking taking Government to task.
All governments use coercive power, to varying degrees.