Finance stories - Page 16
Thinxtra appoints Luke Austin as Chief Financial Officer
Fri, 1st Apr 2022
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Australian IoT company Thinxtra appoints Luke Austin as CFO to drive expansion, focusing on cost-effective IoT devices delivering operational benefits.
KnowBe4 appoints Bob Reich as Chief Financial Officer
Fri, 18th Mar 2022
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deloitte
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software
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cfo
KnowBe4 appoints Bob Reich as new CFO, succeeding Krish Venkataraman who will join the board of directors. Reich brings 25 years of experience.
Rise of the super apps – shaping the future of finance
Mon, 12th Mar 2018
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fintech
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risk & compliance
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cloud services
Super apps are revolutionising finance, integrating social, retail, and payments into seamless experiences. Are banks ready for the shift?.
Avaya bankruptcy filing: What does it mean for ANZ?
Fri, 20th Jan 2017
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software
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avaya
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restructure
While news on the future of Avaya has triggered speculation on the direction of the company, Avaya Australia & NZ assures it is business as usual.
Singapore, Hong Kong first in Colt's major Asia network investment
Wed, 18th Jan 2017
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network infrastructure
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
Colt's investment surge powers Asian digital boom, as Singapore and Hong Kong lead network expansion for high-bandwidth delivery.
Prospa named #1 in Australia at the Smart50 Awards
Mon, 7th Nov 2016
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prospa
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funding
Prospa wins first place at Smart50 Awards with 1000% growth. CEO says it's just the beginning of their journey. #smallbusiness #fintech.
The big IT question: Upgrade or replace?
Mon, 31st Oct 2016
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productivity
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crucial
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ram
Should organisations upgrade their computers or replace them altogether? A survey reveals a 50-50 split among IT professionals.
Cisco NZ takes a hit as revenue drops and losses increase
Wed, 16th Mar 2016
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cloud services
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cisco
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ericsson
Cisco Systems NZ faces financial woes as revenues fall 11% to $22.2m and losses soar by 162% to $804,635 in the 2015 fiscal year.
The top 3 IT opportunities for 2016
Wed, 13th Jan 2016
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cx
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martech
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hcm
IT leaders must become catalysts for positive organisational change by enabling new services that are closely aligned to the organisation’s strategy.
Debtor Daddy: Provider of credit control as a service
Mon, 28th Sep 2015
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sotw
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startups
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credit
Debtor Daddy offers credit control as a service; sends reminders, automates payment and has a human call slow payers.
Windflow narrows 1H loss, says new financing needed
Fri, 13th Mar 2015
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licensing
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sales
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windflow technology
Windflow Technology, the unprofitable wind turbine manufacturer, narrowed its first-half loss but says it will need to borrow from its shareholders an.
Australia's HRL Holdings to buy Precise Consulting
Wed, 24th Dec 2014
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software development
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asx
HRL Holdings, the ASX-listed geothermal exploration company, has agreed to buy Precise Consulting, a hazardous material testing laboratory, for $5.
Fletcher says Knauf pullback would have 'little effect' on housing affordability
Mon, 17th Nov 2014
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procurement
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service model
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finance
Fletcher Building, New Zealand's largest building company, says the potential scaling back of the local operations of its plasterboard rival Knauf.
NZ govt's social housing plans aim to alleviate poverty, PM Key says
Mon, 3rd Nov 2014
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government
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housing
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community
The government's plan to increase the private provision of state-housing is part of a wider goal to alleviate the country's most vulnerable by putt.
ICONZ-Webvisions appoints new Country Manager
Thu, 13th Jun 2013
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management
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iconz
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engineering
ICONZ-Webvisions promotes Deidre Steyn, ex-Head of Marketing, to new Country Manager for New Zealand and Australia, based in Auckland.
Can you find the right IT talent?
Wed, 29th May 2013
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management
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customer service
New study funds that more than one in two employers across New Zealand are experiencing difficulty finding staff with the right skills.
Zuckerberg a sucker? Not a chance
Mon, 29th Apr 2013
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facebook
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social media
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finance
Mark Zuckerberg opts for a symbolic USD $1 salary, but with USD $2.3 billion pocketed from stock options last year, he isn’t feeling the pinch.
Mother selling kids on Facebook - society does NOT like this
Wed, 13th Mar 2013
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facebook
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social media
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techday
An Oklahoma mother faces charges after allegedly trying to sell her kids on Facebook for USD $5,000 to bail out her boyfriend, sparking outrage.
How to setup a podcast
Thu, 1st Mar 2012
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smartphones
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uc
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data analytics
Paul Spain, host of the NZ Tech Podcast, covers what’s involved with producing and launching a successful podcast.
Kiwi software company opens second US office
Thu, 20th Oct 2011
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healthtech
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insurance
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market
Kiwi software firm Author-it expands its US footprint, opening a new office in Silicon Valley to better serve its growing American client base.