New Zealand (NZ) stories - Page 20
Under-fire Rakon closes UK operations plant
Thu, 6th Mar 2014
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rakon
Following a NZD $30,000 fine from the NZ Markets Disciplinary Tribunal, embattled Rakon announces closure of its UK Lincoln-based plant.
Why NZ and UK are leading the public sector digital revolution...
Wed, 15th Jan 2014
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digital transformation
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open source
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government
New Zealand and the UK are setting the pace in the global public sector digital revolution, transforming government transparency and accessibility.
SAP expert to spearhead ANZ growth
Tue, 2nd Jul 2013
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sap
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performance management
Clinton Mottram appointed general manager for performance management and business intelligence provider, CAMMS.
ICONZ-Webvisions appoints new Country Manager
Thu, 13th Jun 2013
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management
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engineering
ICONZ-Webvisions promotes Deidre Steyn, ex-Head of Marketing, to new Country Manager for New Zealand and Australia, based in Auckland.
Kordia NZ claims Global Telecoms Business Innovation award
Mon, 10th Jun 2013
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wireless networks
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cloud services
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kordia
Company takes out the Wireless Network Infrastructure Innovation category for delivering broadband internet to isolated Pacific communities.
Unity4 creates 150 NZ call centre jobs
Thu, 6th Jun 2013
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contact centre
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unity4
Unity4 is set to create 150 jobs in NZ, introducing its innovative work-from-home model amid its expansion into the market.
2talk launches VDSL offering
Tue, 21st May 2013
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2talk
2talk slashes VDSL rates in NZ, outpacing competitors after Chorus' pricing revamp. Plans now start from $60+GST, benefiting current and new customers.
SLI Systems launches IPO
Wed, 15th May 2013
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saas
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ipo
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sli systems
Christchurch IT company is to offer New Zealanders the opportunity to share in the rapid growth of online commerce.
MYOB to acquire NZ firm for $136m
Tue, 14th May 2013
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fintech
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financial systems
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myob
MYOB Finance NZ Ltd signs agreement to purchase BankLink from Media Transfer Services for $136m, positioning them for growth in cloud accounting.
Does your business develop your job skills?
Fri, 3rd May 2013
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migration
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education, learning & training
As skills shortages become more prevalent, particularly in IT, fewer than half of New Zealand employees are happy with the training they get at work.
IT Service Management conference heads to Auckland
Fri, 1st Mar 2013
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it professionals
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services
Come support and participate in the 9th annual itSMFnz National Conference in Auckland, discussing how we manage and deliver better services to our customers.
Promapp drives business growth in Australasia and Europe
Wed, 28th Nov 2012
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software development
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mapp
Kiwi software provider announces new additions to board as it seeks to expand its presence across two continents.
Skype launches ANZ prepaid cards
Wed, 21st Nov 2012
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contact centre
Launch becomes the first direct, on-ground marketing the internet communications giant has done across the region.
Sluggish first half pushes Rakon to $3.96M loss
Fri, 16th Nov 2012
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rakon
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shares
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r&d
A sluggish first half saw Rakon's six-month loss widen to USD $3.96M, with falling revenues and rising expenses. Shares dropped 4.4% to 43 cents.
Methven goes global with WAN optimisation-as-a-service
Thu, 25th Oct 2012
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partners
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acquisition
Methven partners with Aryaka for a breakthrough in global WAN optimisation-as-a-service, drastically improving business operations.
Kiwis keeping pace with global ICT development
Mon, 15th Oct 2012
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telephony
New Zealand climbs to 17th in ICT Development Index, surpassing Australia, but faces high costs in fixed telephony and broadband services.
Facebook debuts 'pay to promote posts' after NZ trials
Thu, 4th Oct 2012
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facebook
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charity
Following tests in New Zealand, social networking site rolls out service charging users who promote their wall posts across the U.S.
NZ needs new Fibre Optic cable says Orcon CEO
Fri, 10th Aug 2012
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network infrastructure
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orcon
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southern cross cable
Orcon CEO Scott Bartlett calls for a new submarine cable following Pacific Fibre's project's cancellation, warning NZ's economy may suffer without it.