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Operational improvements delayed by COVID-19 impacts

Digital Transformation happens when a business decides to improve its operations using technology. The technology used could range from ERP or back-office software to e-commerce systems to...

Getting the most

I was recently asked, how do you balance looking after your people with the need to deliver commercial value? Simple – these two things are not mutually...

Bay company survives pandemic

For Bay of Plenty company SwipedOn, as for many others, dealing with Covid-19 hasn’t been easy. And as an ex Ship’s Captain on container ships, cruise ships and...

Agritech funding takes big step forward

Bay of Plenty agritech startups stand to be among many of the firms to benefit from the first milestone to be achieved from the sector’s Industry Transformation...

Leveraging digital tools

A master of many tools, Alicia Beach has maximised her Instagram as the platform to sell her paintings. Although this could easily be a successful full time job,...

The importance of a Cyber Security Framework

Cyber Security. Those two words seem to be on repeat. Everywhere we turn in the tech space, this topic, albeit being discussed extensively, just seems to get...

Envico is flying high – NZ drone company attracting interest worldwide

Sam Vye and Cameron Baker set up Bay of Plenty company Envico Technologies two and a half years ago to develop tech for conservation. After some world...

Tauranga software firm puts legal teams first

Tauranga legal software company LawVu has been quietly building its client base, capacity and staff numbers in its central city offices as it looks well over the...

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