Mako 'renegotiated contract terms' with Gen-i
Gen-i might be acquiring certain intellectual property from Mako Networks.
Gen-i might be acquiring certain intellectual property from Mako Networks.
New Zealand telematics company International Telematics (ITL) and Gen-i have signed a partnership deal under which ITL will use the Telecom mobile network for its fleet management solutions.
Telecom’s ICT services division Gen-i has donated a supercomputer to AUT University that will now be used to support student learning and boost research for radio astronomy.
Women who want to aim high in their careers should avoid the ‘superwoman syndrome’ or trying to do everything and grind themselves down, say a panel of successful women in IT who spoke at the Australasian Computer Science Week event.
Gen-i will begin to offer the Jasper Wireless platform to customers that are looking to enable machine-to-machine (M2M) connections or grow a locally developed Internet of Things (IoT) solution into global markets.
Telecom has announced plans for a $15 million expansion of Revera’s Homeland datacentre in Upper Hutt.
Gen-i, Telecom’s ICT services division, and Samsung have partnered to launch Samsung Knox, a mobile phone security solution designed to protect business applications on employee smartphones, in the NZ market.
Fastway Couriers has extended its current contract with Gen-i by five years. The deal comprises ongoing provision of the company’s fixed voice and mobile services and Internet services for its global network.
Compuware has announced a partnership with Gen-i and Emulex to deliver a new suite of converged performance management services.
Corys Electrical, one of New Zealand’s leading electrical products distributors, has awarded Gen-i a five-year contract to deliver a wide range of telecommunications and IT services.
Gen-i’s new data centre in Christchurch, which was officially opened this week, uses design factors that are unique among data centres in New Zealand, says designer Ian Falconer.
Leading distributor, Ingram Micro, has signed an agreement with Telecom New Zealand, the country's largest telecommunications and IT service provider, to provide third-party logistics and supply chain optimisation services.
To gain an insight into what large ICT employers are looking for, Computerworld asked the HR managers at Orion Health and Gen-i about their hiring strategies for 2013.
Datacom has begun rolling out a unified IT infrastructure service solution across Australia and New Zealand for construction giant Fulton Hogan, following the signing of a three-year contract.
I recently had the good fortune to sit beside two strangers at an industry function and enjoy one of those conversations that go in unexpected, but interesting, directions. We got onto the topic of New Zealand’s flag, which we agreed needs changing.