Tourism NZ opts for Axon
Tourism New Zealand has replaced Gen-i with Axon, signing a three-year IT services global outsourcing contract.
Tourism New Zealand has replaced Gen-i with Axon, signing a three-year IT services global outsourcing contract.
The Ministry of Social Development has signed contracts with Gen-i and Vodafone to deliver its telecommunications services.
Antarctica New Zealand, the agency responsible for managing New Zealand's activities in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, is planning to implement Microsoft's SharePoint.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia is preparing a 10-year telecommunications services contract tender estimated to be worth A$1.3 billion.
As New Zealand faces tougher economic times, the pressure will be on IT managers to deliver even more cost savings.
Telecom’s IT services unit, Gen-i, is slackening the apron strings that tie it to its parent.
Rhoda Holmes, formerly Gen-i’s Australian general manager of Australasian key clients, has resigned following recent restructuring which saw Chris Quin promoted to Australia-New Zealand CEO.
Gen-i’s managing director Chris Quin painted a very positive outlook for Gen-i’s Australasian ICT business in the years to come, when he spoke at Telecom’s Management Briefing Day in Sydney today.
He did however admit that Gen-i Australia has had a tough year.
Gen-i plans to buy or build capabilities to “strongly address” opportunities in the Australian mid-market for managed services, he said.
Telecom's IT services subsidiary Gen-i has inked a deal to provide services to TVNZ in the lead-up to digital television.
Telecom's IT services subsidiary Gen-i has bought Computer Plus Otago (CPO), a Gen-i franchisee.
Telecom New Zealand is gaining ground in its bid to win more corporate information and communications technology services work in Australia.
The Ministry of Social Development has ditched TelstraClear and is in contract negotiations with Gen-i and Vodafone for its telecommunications services.
Services provider Axon hasn’t made an acquisition in 15 years, but chief executive Scott Green says that is about to change.
Simpl Group chief executive Bennett Medary launched his CEO's blog today with a broadside against talent poaching.
When it comes to hiring, many ICT firms are working within an HR framework that was designed for an era when there were fewer jobs than today.