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CtrlS appoints Royce Thomas as president & chief business officer
Fri, 20th May 2022
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Industry veteran Royce Thomas joins CtrlS as President and Chief Business Officer, to help expand the company's global footprint and market share.
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Kiwi startups head to San Francisco for TechCrunch Disrupt
Fri, 4th Oct 2019
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Kiwi startups to shine at TechCrunch Disrupt in the US, with ecentre's NZ Pavilion highlighting local innovation.
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ecentre's Sprint Global 2019 accelerator primed for action
Wed, 9th Jan 2019
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Massey University's ecentre is launching Sprint Global 2019, an accelerator programme to help New Zealand startups go global faster.
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Ericsson, Sprint launch IoT network primed for cutting-edge developments
Thu, 6th Sep 2018
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Ericsson and Sprint are planning to build an IoT network that is both distributed and virtualised in order to capture the future of IoT.
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Mako Networks signs major US contract
Tue, 5th Nov 2013
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Mako Networks allies with Sprint to secure US retail data, potentially netting tens of millions in revenue. A major play in cyber security emerges.
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Symantec splits Chairman and CEO positions
Fri, 25th Jan 2013
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Symantec revitalizes strategy by splitting Chairman and CEO roles, appointing Dan Schulman as Chairman. Aims to boost customer value and innovation.
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Test your startup idea in free workshop
Wed, 25th Jan 2012
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Auckland entrepreneurs, test your startup idea at free workshops led by Massey University's ecentre to see if it'll soar in the market.