GAS deploys cloud-based POS system at retail outlets
Gasoline Alley Services (GAS), nationwide operator of petrol service stations, has deployed a cloud-based point of sales (POS) solution at its retail outlets.
Gasoline Alley Services (GAS), nationwide operator of petrol service stations, has deployed a cloud-based point of sales (POS) solution at its retail outlets.
Telecom has entered into a binding agreement to sell AAPT for A$450 million to TPG Telecom Limited. The agreement is free of conditions and is expected to be complete by 28 February 2014.
OECD’s PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) survey for 2012 has moved New Zealand’s performance downwards in maths, reading and science.
Kiwi-firm GreenButton was ranked number two on this year's Deloitte Fast 50 listing for New Zealand with a growth rate of 933.38%. Part of the spike in growth can be attributed to the relatively recent hiring of active sales people in its focus market of the US.
NZ-based cloud technology integrator, ViFX, has appointed the former lead of IBM's global technology services, Andrew Fox as its new CEO.
Grow Wellington has provided seed funding to help kickstart Enspiral Dev Academy, an initiative to help Wellington’s ICT workers hit the ground running in existing roles after completing a nine week intensive web developer programme.
Telecom is expanding its Ultra Fibre services to Canterbury, via UFB partner Enable.
Air New Zealand customers can now check-in using their mobile devices when travelling on the airline’s domestic or international services.
According to the Market Measures 2013 study, Kiwi firms that understood its target market well enjoyed higher growth rates that others that did not.
Airways New Zealand, the state-owned air traffic service provider in the country, has rolled out SugarCRM’s solution.
LinkedIn New Zealand has reached the one million mark for members from the country.
You might not know it, but every moment from placing your order at a McDonald's burger to the time you finally have it in hand for the first bite, is enabled and empowered by a set of powerful technologies.
Slater and Gordon Lawyers, an Australian law firm, has deployed Good for Enterprise (GFE) to support the firm’s corporate and BYOD smartphones and tablets, replacing an existing Microsoft ActiveSync application.
Massey Primary has become the first school to go live with a connection to Network for Learning’s (N4L) managed network
Telecom is set to invest up to $5 million for a 40 per cent stake in the NZ start-up Vigil Wireless Sensor Technologies Limited.