December 8, 2009 – 11:49 am
NZICT is an industry lobby group, representing the NZ ICT industry (software, hardware, services, networks, education, and training). They've just released a "Near Future Digital Priorities" paper. Here are my first thoughts.
First, I have to applaud the industry getting together to try and figure out how it can help the rest of NZ grow. The most exciting conversation at the short-lived Digital Development Council was when agriculture and manufacturing and other industries had an honest conversation with representatives of the ICT industry without being sidetracked into the failures or benefits of particular products or vendors.
Second, I applaud the idea that ICT can contribute to the lift in national economic performance that the government wants. Lately I've been thinking that there are three critical parts to NZ's industries doing better: (1) make better use of ICT, (2) develop a global focus so our businesses don't plateau once ...
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