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Harry Wilde, "current startups have a real advantage as we've never known anything but famine"
In the latest episode of the WFLS podcast, Harry Wilde joins who is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Cotiss.
Enterprise leaders encouraged to take 'immediate action' of SaaS portfolios
Productiv, the SaaS management specialist, has unveiled its 2023 State of SaaS Series which outlines trends and insights into the SaaS sector.
The Winners of the 2023 NZ Tech Marketing Awards are…
The New Zealand Tech Marketers Group today announced the winners of their inaugural NZ Tech Marketing Awards.
The New Frontier for Kiwi Tech Firms Is Colombia. Yes, Colombia
New Zealand Firm PikPok can’t find staff it needs locally, so it's headed to South America.
Xero: The $15b Wellington startup that revolutionised global accounting
Frustrated with useless software that didn’t allow efficient sharing of financial data, two Kiwis revolutionalised accounting around the world by creating Xero, a Wellington startup now worth $15 billion.
Driving change
Partly is tackling the complex problem of cataloguing and matching fitment parts data with vehicle data to create a universal database, enabling users to buy and sell auto parts online.
Learning journey
Orah has developed a platform that helps schools, students and their families track and monitor school life – from managing permissions for excursions to organising co-curricular activities and monitoring student wellbeing.
Rocket boosters
Callaghan Innovation’s support has helped Rocketspark build connections, feed its talent pipeline and ramp up international expansion.
Supercharged software testing
Software testing is time-consuming and tedious. That’s the current standard Auckland-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business TheTestMart is disrupting.
CoGo's conscious effort to influence consumers
The chief executive and co-founder of Wellington tech company CoGo is heading to Australia later this year with the prime minister’s trade mission, and his trail-blazing firm that supports conscious consumerism is set for its next step on the path to global opportunities and behavioural change.