Job moves stories
The move gives the Christchurch-based firm a foothold in Wellington and aims to win more founders, investors and corporates.
Continuity at the top is meant to steady oversight of New Zealand’s payments infrastructure, which underpins billions of dollars in activity each year.
The workplace software maker is sharpening its AI-driven growth plans as it crosses USD $100 million in annual recurring revenue.
Manufacturers could gain tighter software integration and AI-driven oversight as ECI expands its North American and Australian portfolio.
Homhero’s expansion across Australia and New Zealand will hinge on new technical leadership as it seeks to keep its platform stable for thousands of listings.
Pressure to simplify fragmented security tools is driving BlueVoyant’s leadership shake-up as John Hernandez takes over as Chief Executive Officer.
The appointments come as enterprises race to modernise databases across clouds, with Tessell aiming to cut costs and reduce complexity.
The hire signals a push to widen partner-led sales as the company courts resellers and OEMs for its quantum-resistant security products.
Recurring revenue lifted quarterly profit and cash flow at Check Point, even as sales changes hit its security appliance business.
The new hires should help SatVu turn HotSat-2 data into more US defence and intelligence work as it scales its constellation.
Pressure is mounting on Thrive to tighten financial controls as the managed services and cybersecurity provider adds five acquisitions and expands into AI.
Heightened scrutiny over components and costs makes the hire significant as Vertiv seeks to keep data centre equipment flowing amid AI-driven demand.
The hire is aimed at sharpening product strategy as Cezanne tries to link HR and payroll more closely for customers.
The hire signals a push to scale AutoRek’s platform for larger international clients as it adds AI and automation to its financial controls software.
Cloudwerx is chasing demand from defence, energy and government clients as it opens in Adelaide and broadens its national transformation team.
The move signals Radaro’s push to win more enterprise logistics clients as demand grows for faster, more visible last mile delivery.
The hire underscores how support quality can sway renewals and growth as cyber buyers demand help with deployment and integration.
Rising AI-driven phishing is forcing cyber security vendors to bolster defences, as Abnormal AI adds senior leaders in product, customer success and legal.
The new post reflects a push to make AI adoption a business process, as the Manchester firm targets agent support for all staff by 2026.
As personal data risks rise, the security firm is adding leadership to push enterprise growth and broaden its revenue push.