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Fronde sells A/NZ Netsuite business to a revived OnlineOne
Wellington-based IT services company Fronde has sold its trans-Tasman Oracle NetSuite cloud ERP business back to the founders of OnlineOne.
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Covid-19: NEC teams with Fronde, Alphero to develop iQuarantine app
An app developed by world-leading facial recognition provider NEC Corporation and local software developers aims to help Kiwis fight Covid-19 during lockdown and self isolation.
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Google taps NZ partner Fronde to host Chrome experience centre
Google and New Zealand partner Fronde teamed to launch a New Zealand Chrome experience lab in Fronde's Auckland office yesterday.
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Fronde bolsters Salesforce credentials with customer experience lead
Fronde has appointed Ben Ingram to the newly created role of customer experience and transformation lead, as part of plans to deepen Salesforce capabilities.
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Fronde taps Auckland Airport for new CEO
Fronde Systems Group has appointed Jason Delamore as its new chief executive, who joins from Auckland International Airport.
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NZ-based Fronde wins big on NetSuite regional stage
“It’s an exciting time for Fronde as we’re poised to grow our Cloud-based ERP business in both Australia and New Zealand."
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2011: Head in the clouds, feet on the ground
2011 has been notable because, in spite of the so-called global financial crisis, the New Zealand IT business has been ticking along quite nicely. New Zealand technology companies had a five percent increase in revenue in 2011 and passed the $7 billion revenue mark for the first time, according to the Technology Investment Network (TIN). The technology sector is now New Zealand’s second largest exporter, behind dairy. On top of that, a Market Measures survey of 158 domestic technology firms, released in October, found that companies that sell direct miss out on the growth potential provided by distributor and reseller channels.