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The first two pools of funding available under the Digital Strategy are launched

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Information Technology Minister David Cunliffe has today tabled in Parliament the Unsolicited Electronic Messages Bill.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Address to the Auckland Regional Mayoral Forum - Friday 15 July

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Address to the New Zealand Computer Society on the Digital Strategy, 6 July, Auckland

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Information Technology Minister, David Cunliffe, today announced the members of the Digital Strategy Advisory Group.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Information Technology and Communications Minister David Cunliffe today welcomed the release of OECD figures on broadband uptake.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

The Government's Digital Strategy is a practical and achievable action plan to ensure all New Zealanders benefit from information and communications technology

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

The launch of The Digital Strategy at 2.30pm at Parliament today will be streamed live to www.r2.co.nz/20050516

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Thank you, it is a great pleasure to be here and to address the leaders of an industry, which I believe is absolutely crucial to New Zealand’s future.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

David Cunliffe spoke on an across-sector approach to ICT development in education

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Information Technology Minister David Cunliffe today unveiled the shape of forthcoming legislation to combat spam.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Address the TUANZ National Conference – Broadband Reloaded, 8 November 2004.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Address to the Third National Digital Forum, 1 November 2004, Te Papa, Wellington

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

The growth of mobile technology holds significant potential to increase productivity. It will also present some challenges for government and industy.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

David Cunliffe, Associate Information Technology Minister, today welcomed Microsoft's Unlimited Potential Initiative, which provides financial grants, software, and training material to non-profit organisations to improve computer literacy.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Address to Internet NZ Workshop on Spam

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

"Spam is offensive and a drain on the economy.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Address to forums set up to provide feedback on the Government's draft Digital Strategy.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Realising New Zealand's economic, social and cultural goals is the focus of the Government's draft Digital Strategy, released today by Associate Information Technology Minister David Cunliffe.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

The Government has released a discussion document on legislative options for combatting Spam.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

The President of XBRL International, Mr Kurt Ramin, and the Vice President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand, Mr Roy Tiffin, ladies and gentlemen I am very pleased to be at this conference.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

John Tamihere, Associate Mäori Affairs Minister and David Cunliffe, Associate Information Technology Minister today congratulated Microsoft for its commitment to develop te reo Mäori versions of Windows XP and Office 2003.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology

Multi-million dollar government initiatives have been unveiled by the Information Technology and Communications Minister Paul Swain, in response to the report of the ICT Taskforce.

  • Paul Swain
  • Information Technology

The Associate Minister for Information Technology David Cunliffe says he wants strong industry/government co-operation to beat the spam sham.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Information Technology