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  •   Home > News > Business

    New Zealand could be a step further to becoming a major player on the world's tech stage

    New Zealand could be a step further to becoming a major player on the world's tech stage


    Amazon Web Services is planning to establish a cloud hub in Auckland -- which could create a thousand jobs, and add 10.8-billion-dollars to our GDP over the next 15 years.

    Tech commentator Paul Brislen says there was once a time when all of our data was stored offshore.

    He says having it here means being able to access the services quicker and retaining ownership of the data in New Zealand.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     14 Jul: The Education Minister wants to build our numbers of overseas students
     14 Jul: Attempts to patch up what's being described as our broken energy market, don't yet stretch far enough
     13 Jul: Belief the Government needs to step up, and make urgent changes to the energy market
     Top Stories

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    Coach Scott Robertson's laying down a challenge to the All Blacks squad with their series against France already in the bag ahead of the third and final test More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    The Commerce Commission is taking legal action against Foodstuffs North Island and Gilmours Wholesale, over alleged cartel behaviour More...



     Today's News

    Politics:
    Anthony Albanese to meet China's President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang in Beijing 7:27

    Health & Safety:
    Plans are progressing for a new hospital in Otago Central Lakes 7:27

    Politics:
    The Minister for Auckland's keeping positive despite a mixed annual State of the City report 7:17

    Entertainment:
    Coco Jones and Donovan Mitchell are engaged! 7:10

    International:
    Is New Caledonia's agreement, championed by Macron, a 'new chapter' or a 'betrayal'? 7:07

    Business:
    The Commerce Commission is taking legal action against Foodstuffs North Island and Gilmours Wholesale, over alleged cartel behaviour 7:07

    Entertainment:
    Kid Cudi and Lola Abecassis Sartore have tied the knot 6:40

    Entertainment:
    John Goodman hasn't spoken to Roseanne Barr in "seven or eight years" 6:10

    Auckland:
    The driver of a concrete truck was fatally run over by his own vehicle - which crashed into a house in Auckland's Remuera 4:57

    Rugby:
    Coach Scott Robertson's laying down a challenge to the All Blacks squad with their series against France already in the bag ahead of the third and final test 21:57


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