Reseller News is proud to announce the winners of the Women in ICT Awards (WIICTA) in 2022, honouring female excellence within the technology channel following an industry-defining celebration in New Zealand. In total, 125 finalists (116 individuals and nine companies) were honoured as finalists from a pool of over 60 organisations and more than 160 nominations, spanning partner, telco, vendor and distributor businesses. Following an intensive judging process selected by an executive panel of more than 70 industry leaders 18 winners were selected across eight categories, in addition to two highly commended acknowledgements.
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Vodafone NZ deepens cloud contact centre play with new AWS standing
To join the programme, AWS partners are put through a rigorous validation process.
Lindsay Zwart (Vodafone NZ) Credit: Vodafone NZ
Vodafone NZ has followed up the contact centre tech partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) it struck last year with fresh accreditation to provide specialised expertise in the areas of contact centre migration and operations, as well as best practices on how to deploy solutions seamlessly.
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Actor Oscar Kightley and TV host Stacey Morrison will host the night.
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Diners watch on as the carnage unfolds in the kitchen at last year’s event at the Christchurch Town Hall. So far this year, $92,247 total has been donated, with Whalan leading again at $17,845. Whalan said he was competitive by nature and loved a challenge. He hoped to be top of the fundraising come Saturday. “There’s a lot of fundraisers doing good work, but I definitely want to put the most money in the tin come the end.” He said being involved in the event again was an “extremely easy” decision, given the worthy cause to give children a helping hand.