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  • Telecom NZ has new cannon fodder for separation

    Telecom NZ has beefed up its management team, importing experts from the other side of the world to help tackle its arduous task of operational separation.

  • HP drinks to NZ brewer's million dollar spend

    Auckland-based DB Breweries has spent NZ$1 million on datacentre equipment -- including servers and storage solutions -- from Hewlett-Packard to support its SAP rollout which began last September.

  • UXC buys JD Edwards consultancy

    Local IT services company UXC has acquired Adelaide-based JD Edwards consultancy Jigsaw Services for an undisclosed sum, bulking up its skills in the software now owned by Oracle.

  • Vic Police CIO seeks deputy for IT shakedown

    Years of frustration with "unfair" IT outsourcing contracts and chronic IT underfunding have driven Victoria Police CIO Valda Berzins to shake things up at the organisation, with a new senior staffer soon to come onboard to help her guide a major overhaul of the organisation's IT strategy.

  • Virtual viral brewery to list

    A 'virtual brewery' started by former employees of Red Hat and Computer Associates could be listed on the Newcastle Stock Exchange by the end of the year.

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  • Boag's finds great ERP takes time to brew

    A major enterprise resource planning implementation has sped reporting, added flexibility and supported rapid growth at beer maker J. Boag & Son. But with success came myriad challenges with employees keen to hold onto the old way of doing things -- pen and paper versus the computer. We examine Boag's ERP turnaround.

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