Wellington Technology Company Excels at Awards
Wellington Technology Company Excels at Australian IT Awards
Last night Wellington based IT company, Core
Technology, won a top award for its ground-breaking,
Cloud computing Software Development Environment, AVIARC at
the 11th annual Consensus Software Awards in Sydney. Only
six companies from New Zealand and Australia from 13
finalists met all three criteria of INNOVATION PERFORMANCE
and POTENTIAL. The awards were held in Sydney and
presented by Australia’s Minister for Broadband, Senator
Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and
Digital Economy.
“We are delighted to
have received recognition for New Zealand innovative
technology with this award,” says Shane Mercer CEO of Core
Technology.
“Aviarc is not only a new technology it represents a completely different approach to developing software. It has been created using a unique kiwi blend of creativity, talent and perspiration and has been proven in a wide range of public sector, corporations and business sectors in NZ and Australia.
Core Technology is preparing to launch on the global market and has already signed up a large client in the US.
“We are excited to be playing our part on the global IT stage.”
Core Technology has three branches and has spent six years developing its Aviarc Development Suite assisted by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise and The Foundation for Research, Science and Technology. It has recently been appointed to the Government’s advisory board for cloud computing.
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