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Latest press releases
Date Title
05 Oct 2009 Statistics New Zealand selects IBM for imaging services for 2011 Census
15 Sep 2009 Virtualisation and analytics top priorities for today’s Australian and New Zealand (A/NZ) CIOs
10 Sep 2009 New IBM Study Highlights Analytics As Top Priority For Today’s CIO
31 Aug 2009 NIWA selects IBM to provide new supercomputer to advance environmental forecasting
03 Aug 2009 IBM announces eminent keynote speakers for Forum 2009
24 Jun 2009 IBM Offers Smarter City Assessment Tool to Help Cities Prepare for Challenges and Opportunities of Unprecedented Urbanization
23 Jun 2009 IBM Achieves Record 10th Straight Number One Showing on TOP500 Supercomputer List
17 Jun 2009 IBM to Invest $100 Million in Mobile Communication Research
17 Jun 2009 Westpac New Zealand Launches ACI Proactive Risk Manager for Fraud Detection & Prevention on IBM System z
27 May 2009 IBM to Make up to US$5 Billion Available to Accelerate Smart Infrastructure Initiatives Around the World
20 May 2009 IBM Grant to AUT Boosts SKA Bid
13 May 2009 Animal Health Board Nurtures Financial Planning with IBM Cognos Performance Management Solution
14 Apr 2009 IBM Expands Global Business Services With New Analytics and Optimization Services
31 Mar 2009 IBM Brings Future of Voice Collaboration to Legacy IT Systems
05 Mar 2009 IBM New Zealand Appoints New Managing Director
04 Mar 2009 IBM ‘Lotus Foundations’ Secures First New Zealand Customer
25 Feb 2009 IBM Sheds New Light on the Smart Energy Consumer
24 Feb 2009 IBM Releases 2009 Chief Supply Chain Officer Study: Volatile Times Demand Pervasive Visibility and Flexibility
13 Feb 2009 Making Your Carbon Footprint "Smarter" and Smaller: IBM Helps Clients Set Strategy For Managing, Reducing CO2 Emissions and Energy Use
05 Feb 2009 Bank of New Zealand Reduces Carbon Footprint with Red Hat on the Mainframe