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Government event brings the house down!

Over 150 public-sector  networking professionals massed in central Wellington yesterday for the Practical IPv6 for Government conference. Convened by The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force and The Department of Internal Affairs, the conference narrowed a lens on IPv6 services available to New Zealand’s Government sector, including One.Govt, hosting and IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service). Local IPv6 case studies […]

Public-sector focus at Government IPv6 event

Media Release – 8 February 2012 Later this month, on 23 February 2012, dozens of IT professionals from across New Zealand’s public sector will convene in Wellington for the Practical IPv6 for Government conference. Hosted by The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force and the Department of Internal Affairs this one-day conference, facilitated by Internet New […]

New Zealand IPv6 Task Force presents Government sector report and conference

New Zealand IPv6 Task Force presents Government sector report and conference Media Release – 12 December 2011 The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force is pleased to announce that New Zealand’s public sector is making steady progress towards greater adoption and usage of IPv6 – the next generation Internet protocol. The finding follows a series of […]

Practical IPv6 for Government

The NZ IPv6 Task Force is pleased to announce the “Practical IPv6 for Government” conference on 23 February 2012 hosted by the New Zealand IPv6 Task Force in collaboration with the Department of Internal Affairs and facilitated by InternetNZ. We are inviting those working in ICT in central or local Government or who supply services […]

2011 Australian IPv6 Summit

In late October Task Force representatives Murray Milner and Campbell Gardiner traveled to Melbourne for the 2011 Australian IPv6 Summit. The two delivered a presentation focused on recent IPv6 adoption activity in New Zealand. Results from the Task Force’s CIO and supply-side surveys also  featured, as did a progress report on engagement with New Zealand […]