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Emerging Tech: APIs for service delivery
Found in Blog / Published 07 March 2018 / By Nadia Webster
TL;DRAs part of a regular Emerging Technology series the Service Integration team at the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) brought together presenters from inside and outside of government to share how they were using Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for service delivery and ways we could improve service delivery with other approaches.
APIs are a set of clearly defined methods of communication between various software components. They are not an emerging technology as they have been… -
GEA-NZ reference taxonomies
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Enterprise architecture / GEA-NZ framework / GEA-NZ reference taxonomies
Understand, and access or download the latest GEA-NZ reference taxonomies.
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Other types of service models for public cloud
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Cloud services / About public cloud services / Service models for public cloud / Other types of service models for public cloud
Most public cloud services combine aspects of multiple service models. Other types of service models have been developed to handle different needs — such as DaaS, BPaaS, CaaS and FaaS.
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GEA-NZ framework
Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Enterprise architecture / GEA-NZ framework
The Government Enterprise Architecture for New Zealand (GEA-NZ) framework provides a simple structure for the information and tools that support purposeful change across and within government organisations.
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Implementing the Federation Assurance Standard
Found in Standards & guidance / Identification management / Guidance / Implementing the Federation Assurance Standard
Guidance on the Federation Assurance Standard and how to comply with the controls.
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Digital inclusion of disabled people needs traction
Found in News
Disabled people continue to be disadvantaged by their ability to engage with digital services, according to a new report — Digital inclusion user insights for disabled people.