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Revera, Datacom in $70 million data centre spend-up

After winning all-of-government cloud computing contracts, each company plans to build a major new data centre - one in Hamiliton, one in Wellington.

Datacom, Revera win govt cloud computing tender

Pair awarded supplier contracts; IBM, Gen-i miss out.

Datacom profit falls 25%

Revenue up but net profit falls as IRD ruling on data centres goes the wrong way.

Bye bye Big Blue: IBM datacentre set to lose two customers

IBM's $80 million datacentre

IBM is set to lose two large datacentre customers when its Newtown centre closes soon.

The good, the bad and the ugly – NBR's plays of the week

Tech exports nearly $5 billion
Agriculture, we’re constantly told, is the backbone of our economy.

That may be the case but the success of the companies on the Technology Investment Network (TIN) 100 suggests that the high-tech sector may be the New Zealand economy’s pituitary gland.

For those of you not fully versed in anatomy, the pituitary gland is the bit at the back of your head that signals your body to grow.

Fonterra who? TIN 100 finds $4.9 billion in tech exports

TIN 100's ten fastest growing companies by absolute revenue (click for larger image).

Computer services company Datacom is number two on the annual Technology Investment Network (TIN) 100 list of New Zealand’s largest high-tech exporters – and top in revenue growth, putting it number one on TIN’s “One’s to watch” list.