Computer Associations
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ACM - Association for Computing Machinery- Founded in 1947, ACM is a major force in advancing the skills of information technology professionals and students worldwide.
Canterbury Software- Organisation aimed at helping the Canterbury software sector succeed at home and worldwide.
CITRUS : New Zealand Centres for Information Technology Research
Computer Access New Zealand Trust (CANZ)
Computers in Homes Rorohiko I roto nga kainga
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)- EFF is a nonprofit group of passionate people - lawyers, technologists, volunteers, and visionaries - working to protect your digital rights
IEEE Computer Society
Information Technology Association of New Zealand (ITANZ)
National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications
New Zealand Computer Society
The New Zealand Information Science Teachers' Association (NZIST)- An incorporated professional subject association representing the interests and needs of secondary computing teachers throughout New Zealand.
New Zealand Open Source Society (NZOSS)- A nonprofit organisation set up to protect, advocate and advance Open Source Software in New Zealand.
New Zealand Software Association- The associations key purpose is to support, promote and facilitate the growth of New Zealands software industry.
NZ Game Developers Association
The Office of the Domain Name Commissioner- responsible for the day to day oversight of the .nz domain name registration and management system.
Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA)
Software Quality New Zealand
Technical Communicators Association of New Zealand (TCANZ)- The Association was formally established in Auckland in 1997 as the New Zealand Technical Writers Association (NZTWA) by a group of technical writers who had been meeting informally for some time. The NZTWA was renamed TCANZ in August 2002 to reflect the broader role performed by technical communicators.
Webgrrls Aotearoa- Webgrrls Aotearoa / New Zealand is a group for New Zealand women who use the Web for work or play.
Women in Technology- Supporting and enabling women in technology to reach their career and personal goals.
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)- Develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential.
Worldwide Institute of Software Developers (NZ)






