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A process such as AP invoice processing involves multiple steps and can touch a wide range of teams from finance and ...
On the flip side, a strong AI economy, driven by investment in infrastructure, talent and smart regulation creating an ...
Christchurch designer, supplier and manufacturer of hydraulic cylinders. 43 staff serving customers across a broad range of industries in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, China and the United ...
Appropriately, for a facility which will be run by New Zealand’s spy agency, the launch of an ‘all-of-government’ data centre for New Zealand’s ‘most sensitive’ government data has raised as many, if ...
Christchurch manufacturer and wholesaler of high-quality baked goods sold via FMCG and food service across New Zealand, Australia, and the Pacific. 200 staff, with operations and café outlet based at ...
Australian print powerhouse Konica Minolta has transformed into a more customer-centric business with SAP Analytics Cloud and Business Warehouse on SAP’s in-memory database bolstered by Amazon Web ...
Auckland electricity distributor Vector has flagged ‘significant uncertainty’ around increasing power demands as hyperscale data centres as generative AI takes a toll on power grids around the world.
Many of New Zealand’s leading retailers have announced their support for the use of facial recognition technology – likely indicating planned usage, or at least trialling, ahead for the stores – on ...
OpenAI is on the growth trail – well beyond just ChatGPT – with two multi-billion dollar deals announced, including one which sees it head into the Middle East. First up was a US$6.4 billion deal to ...
Don’t be afraid to engage in a little – or a lot – of theatre when it comes to vendor negotiations, Luke Ellery urges. The Sydney-based VP analyst in Gartner’s procurement, asset and vendor management ...
Spending money on parking is something of a grudge purchase for most people. To counter that, the parking industry has been working on making the extraction of parking fees as painless as it possibly ...
The Australian Tax Office was ‘deficient’ in demonstrating value for money with the cost for six advisor contracts to support IT managed services procurements blowing out AU$69 million and not all ...