Local government stories
The early adopter Shire of Majinup's initial priority is to use Datascape to help it engage more closely with its community.
The local government authority has implemented TechnologyOne's enterprise solution to replace paper-based work orders.
Cirrus Networks revenues for FY16 are up, but heavy investment has seen the company post a loss for the year. Meanwhile, it announces another new deal.
It is free for people in the community to use and is already in use by a number of councils in New Zealand and Australia.
Promapp will support the provision of GoShift's centrally held QMS by providing the capability to standardise policy and procedures.
The Indian government is forecast to increase its IT spend by 9.55 this year, with software and IT services spend among the big movers.
Auckland's Waitematā board seeds tech growth, investing £12,000 to kickstart a local innovation hub in Uptown/Newton.
Given their great success with councils and local government customers, Enghouse Interactive provides invaluable insights on the industry.
Palmerston North City Council launches new online payment service, allowing residents to pay parking fines and invoices online. More services to follow.
Technology solutions provider ramps up its efforts within the industry - driving sales in a quest to dominate niche marketplaces.
In a cabinet reshuffle, ICT Minister Amy Adams gains the Environment portfolio, while Internal Affairs goes to Simon Bridges, marking a significant realignment.
Sam Hendry joins AVG as the new general manager, bringing extensive experience in government and IT. Hendry aims to bolster the company's ambitious growth.
Finance Minister Bill English says next month's budget forecasts will reflect the weaker track of inflation, which erodes tax revenue and is making it.
A funding review of New Zealand local councils shows debt is less than forecast and all are operating within their financial covenants.
Paula Bennett, minister of local government, has appointed a rules reduction taskforce with the intent to slash regulatory red tape in the property.
New Zealand's 78 local government organisations could close the gap between spending and revenue with new taxes or a share of existing central gove.
Allied Telesis announces a restructure of its New Zealand operations amidst struggles to break into the enterprise market, with job reductions looming.
Infor shifts its focus to specialised microverticals, stepping away from generalist ERP solutions to cater to niche industries, says New Zealand manager.
Infor has inked a reseller agreement with KernMobile to enhance its Enterprise Asset Management offerings for local government and utilities.
Today, TechnologyOne celebrates its 100th New Zealand customer, marking significant growth in the government, healthcare, and education sectors.