Utilities stories
Deloitte is expanding its cyber security offerings, with the team from leading cyber consultancy, Hacktive, joining the firm.
INX Software has hired Alex Maund as Head of Data & Analytics to develop new data and analytics strategies for clients' value and business growth.
INX Software appoints Luke Disbury as CFO, with his experience across various industries adding value to the company's growth and transformation.
Infosys and Microsoft join forces with Ausgrid to accelerate the company's cloud transformation and establish it as a leading digital utility in Australia.
Gentrack is a Salesforce consulting partner, and both Merkle and Gentrack have invested in integrating and implementing Salesforce's energy and utility cloud.
Optic Security Group has appointed Glenn Shaw as South Australia State Manager and Warren Hillier as Regional Account Manager (Defence).
Ambit, the conversational AI platform, has appointed Richard Pratley as GM of Sales to help scale the company's success in Australia and New Zealand.
Claroty has released research detailing a new type of cyber-attack, one that weaponises programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
The adoption of cloud technologies will significantly impact how the utilities industry approaches asset management, field workforce management and more.
This acquisition extends IFS's capabilities in service management solutions as it focuses on driving service experience.
The change puts more than 10,000 staff under new leadership as Downer prepares for its next phase in New Zealand.
New fibre optic data from Wellington’s quake has given responders far more precise readings of shaking across city blocks and buildings.
Tighter, costlier credit is set to deepen New Zealand's housing downturn, with CoreLogic warning of more price falls and weaker sales.
One third of fatal or injury incidents involving MEWPs occur in public areas or on highways, prompting IPAF to issue fresh safety guidance.
Vodafone has expanded its partnership with FiberSense to Wellington, and is the first company in NZ to utilise existing underground fibre cables.
Banks and public services face rising disruption as attackers eye energy and water networks, with millions already lost to cyber incidents.
Better visibility into inventories and provenance could help firms cut downtime, reduce errors and recover faster as demand rebounds.
Health and sanitation in many communities could be put at risk as sea-level rise and heavier rain strain wastewater systems.
Its 400-plus service points across Australasia are helping customers cut costly downtime as Hydraulink adds new distributors and branches.
Small firms face months of cashflow pain as the wages subsidy runs thin and landlords and utilities keep billing during lockdown.