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Paul Reynolds turns to Telecom CIO to manage XT crisis

With news of CIO roles being disestablished or downsized becoming common, the recent executive changes at Telecom New Zealand have seen a raising of the profile and responsibility of its CIO, David...

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Rank Group CIO is new TUANZ chairman

Pat O’Connell, CIO of Rank Group, a private company with manufacturing interests worldwide owned by Graeme Hart, is the new chairman of the Telecommunications Users Association. He replaces Chris...

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Excellence in Govt Award winner announced

The North Shore City Council’s Online Consenting Portal has won the 2010 Computerworld Excellence in the use of ICT in Government Award. The Award, which is sponsored by HP, was presented at special...

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Integral Axon buy goes unconditional

Datacraft's purchase of Integral Axon is now unconditional. In a statement, Datacraft New Zealand managing director Robin Hartendorp says he is pleased "all conditions had been met and that the offer...

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Next generation of standout IT leaders

A highlight of yesterday’s Computerworld iTEX Conference and Expo at Auckland’s SkyCity Convention Centre was the announcement of the winners of the Computerworld Excellence in IT Awards. Shamendra...

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Cloud demands dictate datacentre construction

As companies gear up for cloud computing, new datacentres are being built to meet the expected growth in customer demand for secure, onshore, accessible data management and services. HP intends to...

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Telecom and Enable announced as partners in UFB

Telecom and Enable Networks in Christchurch will partner with the government in the Ultra Fast Broadband network.

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Telecom earnings down 56.5 percent

Telecom has reported a huge drop in net earnings to $166 million, a 56.5 percent decrease compared to last year, when earnings were $382 million.

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14 govt websites down after failed IT upgrade

Fourteen government websites – including companies office, radio spectrum and consumer affairs - are down following a failed IT upgrade on Saturday.

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Rakon CEO gets 'Flying Kiwi' award

Rakon CEO Brent Robinson has been awarded the Tait Radio Communications Flying Kiwi Award from the Hi-Tech Trust, it was announced yesterday.

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Pacific Fibre concedes defeat

The board of Pacific Fibre has announced it will cease operations, citing an inability to raise the $400million required to fund the cable build.

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