Customs pushes more workloads into Datacom's government cloud service
The New Zealand Customs Service is progressively shifting more workloads into the cloud, especially into Datacom's Cloud Services for Government (DCSG).
The New Zealand Customs Service is progressively shifting more workloads into the cloud, especially into Datacom's Cloud Services for Government (DCSG).
The New Zealand Customs Service now has the power demand passwords to search the electronic devices of incoming passengers.
NZ Customs is planning to use software to trawl through social media posts and other public information to identify border security threats.
New Zealand Customs Service plans to shift its legacy core CusMod border management system to Datacom's platform-as-a-service.
IBM is not named in Deloitte's report on Customs' Joint Border Management System project, released today, but the "prime vendor" comes in for some serious criticism.