Tuesday, 6 July 2021, 12:13 pm
Leading software development service provider, Augen
Software Group, today unveiled its extensive rebrand and
name change to CodeHQ, to better reflect its growth, evolved
service offering and new vision.
Co-founded by CEO
Peter Vile and Board Director Mitchell Pham in 1993,
Augen’s unique model combines the best in local expertise
with offshore development scale via their ‘one team in two
markets’ run across New Zealand and Vietnam.
Augen
has proudly worked with many growing and established New
Zealand businesses both in the technology sector and more
broadly across the business space to help them achieve their
software development aspirations.
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The education minister, Chris Hipkins, has announced that Latin will no longer be an NCEA subject by 2023. (File photo) Pham’s key message was that the region’s innovative and fast-moving tech trends in areas like fintech will increasingly impact New Zealand companies.
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Chinese Ambassador Madame Wu Xi said the ‘so-called genocide in Xinjiang are total lies and rumours’, whilst speaking at the China Business Summit in Auckland on May 3. The conference also tackled other big issues including increasing global uncertainty, cybercrime, the future of tourism in Covid-19 world and supply chain issues. There are plenty of pressing issues to absorb the attention of businesses.
Infometrics economists talk about the changing pattern of migration
OPINION: This month marks 21 years since I moved to New Zealand. And while travelling this summer, I realised it finally didn’t annoy me when someone asked: “Where are you from?” With borders closed, most tourists are domestic. When someone asked where I was from, and I said Auckland, there weren’t any further questions along the lines of: “No, where are you
really from?” Some people ask these questions out of genuine interest, and to establish a connection, and you enjoy sharing with them stories of where you were born and grew up. But there are some who use it to establish otherness.