Training stories - Page 18
Seeking new directions
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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gaming
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it training
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digital entertainment
The recession spurred an entrepreneurial surge, notes Andrea Anderson of Ochre, but many SMEs still struggle with sales, marketing, and financial duress.
Connector hires Allied Telesis BDM
Mon, 4th Oct 2010
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it training
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cloud services
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connector systems
Connector Systems appoints Ryan Ashton as Allied Telesis National Business Development Manager to boost networking sales and support resellers.
Kaseya unveils NZ MSP groups
Tue, 31st Aug 2010
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edutech
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it training
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it automation
Kaseya launches its first New Zealand user group in Auckland to foster collaboration and expertise among MSPs, with an inaugural meeting on September 10th.
Comworth names Southern Region Channel Manager
Mon, 30th Aug 2010
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it training
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support
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telephony
Comworth has promoted Murray Mansfield to Southern Region Channel Manager, Telephony, to boost Zultys IP Phone Systems' presence across New Zealand.
New Zealand reseller turns distributor
Wed, 4th Aug 2010
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it training
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training
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partners
New Zealand reseller Sqware Peg secures an exclusive deal to become Eloqua's distributor, aiming to recruit ANZ resellers and enhance marketing ecosystems.
Don't cut corners
Sun, 1st Aug 2010
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it training
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data analytics
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bi
Implementing a Business Intelligence (BI) strategy is an expensive, but necessary, investment for any company.
What’s in your ERP toolbox?
Sun, 1st Aug 2010
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it training
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erp
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microsoft
An ERP system should not only meet current requirements, but also be fl exible and scalable enough to meet future business needs.
Need A Nerd teams with Ace Training
Tue, 20th Jul 2010
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edutech
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it training
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productivity
New Zealand's Ace Training and Need A Nerd have partnered to offer comprehensive tech solutions, combining expert support with tailored training for SMEs.
Telcoinabox plunges $2 million into expansion
Mon, 19th Jul 2010
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uc
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it training
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telco
Telcoinabox invests USD $2 million to centralise its support operations in Sydney, aiming for a 25% increase in service providers and greater efficiency.
Microsoft turns cloud threat into opportunity
Thu, 17th Jun 2010
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it training
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microsoft
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google
What used to be a threat to Microsoft's computer-based software philosophy is now a key focus for the computing giant.
Renaissance hires new comms manager
Thu, 10th Jun 2010
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it training
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hp
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customers
Former HP executive Joanna Burgess joins Renaissance as Communications and PR Manager, bringing 15 years of marketing expertise to the IT industry leader.
Microsoft Tech.Ed New Zealand dated
Mon, 10th May 2010
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edutech
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it training
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digital entertainment
Microsoft Tech.Ed New Zealand 2010 starts 30 August in Auckland, featuring world-class technical content, rock star speakers, and a revamped Marketplace.
BUILDING IT BETTER
Sat, 1st May 2010
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it training
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cx
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martech
CIOs like those at Fletcher Building face ongoing challenges in aligning IT with business strategy, managing change, and proving the value of IT investments.
BE A BUSINESS OLYMPIAN
Mon, 1st Mar 2010
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it training
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data analytics
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hcm
Becoming a business Olympian requires a dedicated team and robust systems, akin to the support behind an Olympic athlete's success.
Kaseya adds to ANZ enterprise sales team
Wed, 17th Feb 2010
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it training
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it automation
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kaseya
New regional sales manager appointed from Kaseya’s Washington, DC offices will be responsible for growing the company’s presence in the enterprise market.
Resellers flock to Microbe NZ
Mon, 14th Dec 2009
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it training
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features
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resellers
Microbe NZ rapidly expands its reseller network, aiming to double to 600 within a year, as its eScan security product garners robust market interest.
Demysifying ICT
Tue, 1st Dec 2009
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uc
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it training
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government
NZICT Group CEO Brett O’Riley stresses that bridging New Zealand’s ICT skills gap involves both training and making the public aware of its importance.
Increasing human error for data loss
Fri, 20th Nov 2009
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virtualisation
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it training
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devops
Requests for data recovery are on the up, and according to a leading data recovery provider, human error is responsible for the increasing demand.
School broadband hard work to deliver
Mon, 16th Nov 2009
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edutech
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uc
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it training
Education consultant Charles Newton warns the Government that delivering fibre broadband to rural schools is just step one in a complex digital puzzle.
KVM eyes New Zealand
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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it training
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resellers
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snappernet
Despite the tyranny of distance, niche distributor KVM is interested in increasing its presence in the New Zealand market.