Gen-i, the systems integration business of Telecom NZ, plans to expand its Australian workforce by 30%
CA Technologies has appointed of three new senior sales directors and a president of services.
Telecom NZ subsidiary Gen-i has won a five year contract to build and deploy a cloud-based identity and access management system for the New Zealand Ministry of Education.
Gen-i has selected eMite Service Intelligence to evolve its customer reporting to a real-time approach, whilst being able to learn from history through advanced trending analysis. This was made possible through eMite's unique ability to both aggregate and correlate metrics from multiple underlying monitoring systems. Gen-i realised that unlike most vendors, eMite didn't just provide static reports for individual silos but uniquely it unified all silos allowing Gen-i to visualise connections between metrics that were not obvious before, via eMite's Dashboard, thus enabling them to make better decisions faster.
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