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'Automate your invoicing to ease financial burden, says Concur
Thu, 17th Mar 2016
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accounting systems
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digital banking
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financing
Automating invoicing could ease financial burdens, according to Concur, which claims many organisations waste time and expenses on invoice management.
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Vocus eyes aggressive channel expansion for Commander business
Tue, 15th Mar 2016
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it training
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broadband
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power / energy
Vocus Communications’ Commander business is launching a new assault on the channel, with plans to double its partner base this year.
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Scanners: The unexpected financial management saviour
Wed, 2nd Dec 2015
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printing
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document management
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ecm
The Fuji Xerox DocuMate 3220 is an all encompassing scanning solution that makes organising your financial paperwork easier than ever before.
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Wearables developers hit $29m funding milestone
Thu, 19th Nov 2015
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financing
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wearables
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productivity
APX Labs has raised $29m to date in a new funding round, enabling the company to connect the world's industrial workforce.
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Dell debuts sweeping new channel programs and investments
Thu, 29th Oct 2015
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storage
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network infrastructure
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it training
Dell is continuing to ramp up its channel business, with ‘sweeping new programs and investments’ to accelerate the channel business in 2016.
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More investors turning to ed tech startups
Mon, 10th Aug 2015
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edutech
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startups
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financing
Education technology companies are receiving more backing than ever before, with venture-capital funding reaching $765 million in Q2 2015.
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NextDC garners expanded contract; $50m secured debt facility
Mon, 29th Jun 2015
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data centre operators
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financing
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nextdc
NextDC has won a new five-year contract with an existing client, and secured $50 million senior secured debt facility from NAB.
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CERA bullish on Chch CBD anchor projects, though keeping mum on business cases
Wed, 11th Mar 2015
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financing
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christchurch
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aras
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, which was tasked with overseeing the rebuild of the country's second-biggest city, is upbeat about the p.
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Buller loses bid to claw back interest on $4 million from Brightwater over escarpment plans
Tue, 16th Dec 2014
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financing
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shares
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ndi
Buller Coal, the would-be Denniston Plateau coal miner owned by Bathurst Resources, has lost an application in the High Court to claim interest on.
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Tidemark releases modern solution with predictive capabilities
Thu, 13th Nov 2014
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bi
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big data
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data analytics
Tidemark unveils a game-changing analytics platform, empowering CFOs with predictive insights for smarter financial planning in the Big Data era.
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Aerohive shows significant revenue growth in New Zealand
Wed, 12th Nov 2014
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connector systems
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financing
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aerohive networks
Aerohive Networks New Zealand Ltd financial statements for the year ended December 31 2013 show a significant increase in revenue.
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Cisco Capital: Why NZ businesses should consider ICT financing…
Tue, 11th Mar 2014
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cisco
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financing
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smb
In New Zealand’s business environment today, customers need to decide not only what to buy, but how to buy it.
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Breakdown of Dell's deal...
Fri, 8th Feb 2013
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microsoft
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network infrastructure
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financing
Following Michael Dell's decision to make his company private, we breakdown the US$24.4 billion deal.
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How to get the most out of partner programmes
Fri, 2nd Mar 2012
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martech
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crm
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partner programmes
The world of partner programmes can be complex and confusing. Amy Christopher, Symantec partner marketing manager, Asia Pacific and Japan, suggests so.
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Preparing the way
Tue, 1st Dec 2009
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bi
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big data
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planning
Businesses urged to thoroughly prep before outsourcing or partnering, with focus on SWOT analysis and strategic alignment for success.
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Future of Kordia cable soon to be revealed
Mon, 28th Sep 2009
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network infrastructure
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undersea cables
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kordia
Named Optikor, the cable is planned to land in Waiuku, north of<br />Auckland and is expected to cost around $200 million.
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It’s not the economy, stupid (but the structure)
Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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bi
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big data
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planning
One of the more subtle areas that often trips up new ventures, especially contractors, is the attribution rule.