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iTWire - Splunk s Simon Eid joins MongoDB in APAC lead role

Former Splunk executive Simon Eid has taken up a newly created role at MongoDB as senior vice president of APAC. MongDB says Eid, based in Melboune, w.

Ticketek adds an App Clip for scan and go event tickets

By Kate Weber on May 14, 2021 1:03PM Allows customers to bypass app. TEG-owned Ticketek has launched an App Clip to allow customers with an iPhone to buy tickets without needing its full iOS app. Released with iOS 14 last year, App Clips are mini versions of apps that are accessible via designated QR codes or by tapping an NFC tag. Ticketek s App Clip allows customers to purchase tickets to live events through Apple Pay, without requiring Ticketek s full app. Digital tickets are then sent directly to the customer’s iPhone and can be stored in their Apple Wallet. Ticketek held a successful trial earlier this month at the Sydney Cricket Ground and will launch the feature at the clash between the Sydney Swans and Collingwood tomorrow.

Christchurch mosque shootings: Ticketek charging booking fees for public national remembrance service

Christchurch mosque shootings: Ticketek charging booking fees for public national remembrance service 11 Mar, 2021 10:55 PM 4 minutes to read Fees of up to $16 charged in error for tickets to national service to mark the anniversary of the Christchurch terror attacks despite it being a free and public event. Photo / George Heard Fees of up to $16 charged in error for tickets to national service to mark the anniversary of the Christchurch terror attacks despite it being a free and public event. Photo / George Heard Anna Leask is a senior reporter for the New Zealand Heraldanna.leask@nzherald.co.nz@AnnaLeask Fees of up to $16 are being charged for tickets to tomorrow s national service to mark the anniversary of the Christchurch terror attack despite it being a free and public event.

Virgin Australia s CIO leaves for Ticketek parent TEG

By Kate Weber on Jan 13, 2021 12:28PM After over five years at the airline. Virgin Australia s chief information officer Cameron Stone will join Ticketek s parent TEG as its chief technology officer. TEG said in a statement that Stone will lead the team charged with evolving and executing the global live entertainment, venue and ticketing company’s technology capability and investments. He will report to Ian Ball, TEG’s chief operating officer and global head of venues. Ball assumed technology oversight in a restructure in September last year. While working at Virgin Australia CIO since 2015, Stone delivered voice-controlled booking and check-in services via Amazon Alexa alongside some of largest technology platform transformations in the airline’s history.

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