Gen-i launches new training programme
Extending the concept of its sales academy, Gen-i has launched a service delivery academy.
Extending the concept of its sales academy, Gen-i has launched a service delivery academy.
IT services company Gen-i, which chose not to re-bid for a contract worth A$1.3 billion over 10 years with Commonwealth Bank of Australia in July, remains willing to work for the bank, CEO Chris Quin says.
Gen-i is playing down the loss of a New Zealand Defence Force mobile and data deal, which Computerworld reported two days ago.
From generalist to specialist, and often claiming to be a bit of both, New Zealand is blessed by a diverse range of systems integrators, consultancies and the service providers, able to supply skills user organisations need to deliver effective and timely IT services.
The New Zealand Supercomputing Centre, a joint venture between movie-maker Weta Digital and IT services company Gen-i, is using new Novell software and open source to automate the provisioning of computing services.
Gen-i has acquires the Gen-i franchises operated by Real Time Computing in the Manawatu, Wanganui and Taranaki regions
Many organisations have workers who spend most of their time on the road, providing sales and service to customers.
Service provider Gen-i has deployed technology from NetIQ to help it deliver quality voice over IP services to customers.
Gen-i is denying rumours it is laying off staff, but confirms it received a warning from one major customer for non-performance.
Computerworld has been told as many as 50 staff are going from Telecom NZ's IT services unit, a number strongly denied by the company.
Optimation has appointed Rhoda Holmes as its new chief executive.
Gen-i has won a five-year contract to upgrade Progressive Enterprises’ local ICT infrastructure.
Maintaining web-based businesses 24x7 is an Olympian effort that requires a mix of technology, systems and investment in redundancy that is far from simple.
A series of local development companies were recognised in awards from Facebook, Gen-i and FileMaker last week:
Students around the country could be using smartcards to access premises and computer systems if an Auckland trial proves successful.
Telecom has announced that its ICT services business, Gen-i, will not participate in the Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s tender for the provision of telecommunications services across Australia.