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.
Wellington-based IT services company Fronde has sold its trans-Tasman Oracle NetSuite cloud ERP business back to the founders of OnlineOne.
Nutanix has appointed the former senior vice president of NetSuite and Salesforce Lee Thompson to the role of managing director for Australia and New Zealand, taking over the vacancy left by Jamie Humphrey.
Cloud technology and the increasing pace of globalisation allow small and mid-size businesses to scale faster than ever, but also puts them in a bind.
NetSuite has unveiled SuiteLife, a new program to enable new partners to sell and deliver NetSuite solutions to customers in 90 days.
Oracle NetSuite has praised its best-performing partners across Australia and New Zealand for 2018 during its channel awards.
“NetSuite was a stand-out because of its current affordability and future scalability."
“It’s an exciting time for Fronde as we’re poised to grow our Cloud-based ERP business in both Australia and New Zealand."
When Cathy Lee started working at New York startup Faith Street last year, she quickly learned a lesson that could benefit other recent college graduates who want to advance their IT careers -- soft skills like being flexible, taking on new tasks and asking questions matter a lot.
If recent history is any indication, 2014 will be a busy year for the enterprise applications industry as vendors jockey for position and customers ponder moves from legacy ERP (enterprise resource planning) and CRM (customer relationship management) implementations to cloud-based services. Here's a look at what some of the sector's main players are likely to do as the year unfolds.
With 2013 coming to an end, we took our annual look back at quotes from news stories over the last 12 months. Here are a handful that stuck with us through the year: