Wellington stories
Asparona has named Callum Ross, ex-Oracle NZ Sales Director, to enhance the accessibility and affordability of Oracle solutions for local businesses.
HP will host a seminar with Gartner's Mark Fabbi to discuss emerging tech trends and their impact on network infrastructure, targeting IT and business leaders.
Jetstar introduces SMS boarding passes in NZ, with the initial rollout between Auckland and Christchurch. Expansion to more routes and Australia expected soon.
Seven open source experts to judge the 2010 Open Source Awards in Wellington on November 9th. Nominations close on September 15th.
Chris Fairfield joins Revera as CFO, bringing extensive experience from senior financial roles at BASF, Roche Diagnostics, and British Petroleum.
Hudson bolsters its Auckland and Wellington teams with new ICT recruits, anticipating a surge in demand as NZ businesses up IT investment post-recession.
Dynaflow (www.dynaflow.co.nz) designs and builds hydraulic equipment and its business includes the Hose Doctor mobile service franchises.
Internet New Zealand will host two seminars on the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing Amendment) Bill, to assist with submissions to the Select Committee.
Following the recent departure of Mark Dasent, three more Renaissance staff will join the value added distributor.
Richard Hooper, former Ofcom deputy chair, challenges NZ's telco regulation approach; advises harmony among agencies and advocates for dark fibre access.
The finalists for the Institute of Public Administration New Zealand (IPANZ) Gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awards have been revealed.
A Wellington man, Daniel Jess Moore, was sentenced to four and a half years in prison for his role in an international child sex abuse network.
Former Renaissance leader Dasent joins Connector Systems, aiming to spearhead the company's expansion efforts across New Zealand.
SAP New Zealand appoints Phillippa Tait, John Skelton, and Michael Wray to key roles, promising enhanced support and benefits for local partners.
New Zealand-owned IT company CodeBlue expands to Wellington as it anticipates strong demand in the sub-500 seat business market.
Wellington will host PublicACTA, a forum critical of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, to allow public discourse two days before official negotiations.
TelstraClear and TVNZ team up to offer HD TV One and TV2 channels via TelstraClear's T-Box, available free to dual or triple play service customers.
NextDC will build a business case for a New Zealand data centre as global players are neglecting its key cities.
Oracle seeks to bolster its Wellington sales team with a new role aimed at driving revenue and securing a stable customer base for its open storage products.
In what the company calls a senior New Zealand appointment, Dominic Stevens has been appointed Product and Sales Engineer.