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New Zealand faces 30-year wait for GDP to double, OECD warns

Tue, 23rd Sep 2025
The OECD warns New Zealand’s GDP will take over 30 years to double without major changes to leadership and productivity amid rising AI use.
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Phishing kits & AI drive surge in email attacks on firms

Tue, 5th Aug 2025
Email attacks on firms surge as AI-powered phishing kits, especially in manufacturing, challenge defences, warns VIPRE Security Group's Q2 2025 report.
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Lobster appoints Emanuel Eibach as CFO to drive global growth

Tue, 1st Jul 2025
Lobster appoints Emanuel Eibach as CFO to boost global growth, leveraging his 20 years of financial leadership in scaling software firms and M&A expertise.
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New Zealand to launch national database for ovarian cancer care

Wed, 23rd Apr 2025
Te Aho o Te Kahu is creating a national chemotherapy database to boost ovarian cancer survival rates in New Zealand, following successful Scandinavian models.
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Jethro Borsje joins Lobster as Chief Product Officer

Mon, 23rd Sep 2024
Jethro Borsje, ex-Mendix Chief Ecosystems Officer, joins German no-code firm Lobster as Chief Product Officer to lead advancements in data integration and automation.
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Teradata appoints Thomas Schröder as Vice President for Europe

Wed, 4th Sep 2024
Teradata has named Thomas Schröder as Vice President for Europe, tasking him with spearheading their business across numerous European regions and enhancing AI/ML adoption.
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Scandinavia dominating wind market for big data centre operators

Thu, 12th Jul 2018
Renewable energy is a hot topic among data centre circles, and Scandinavia has seized the opportunity to make the most of it.