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Auckland Uni selects Rimini Street to update payroll systems
The University of Auckland has onboarded Rimini Street to upgrade its HR software in order to comply with this year’s changes to payday filing.
Australian government turns to Rimini Street for SAP support
Several Australian federal and state government agencies have switched their enterprise software support to Rimini Street.
There’s a cost to not innovating and the public sector risks paying full price
There may be reasons for public sector agencies in particular to be somewhat reluctant with IT innovation spend.
Rimini Street emboldened by encouragement in battle v Oracle
The company has released a statement in response to support in the legal fight that defines where the line is in the third-party support market.
Rimini Street hits NZ shores with new subsidiary
The third-party support provider for Oracle and SAP has opened a new Auckland-based office and appointed Sean Jones as NZ senior account executive.
Third-party support cemented with Rimini Street win
Rimini Street seeks a further US $41.3m in appeals after Court rules third-party support is in lawful competition with direct maintenance services.
Cloud is confusing, deliberately
The next time someone mentions “cloud” I encourage you to ask “What type of cloud do you mean?”
Oracle vs Rimini Street - lessons for the A/NZ channel
The US legal battle over software copyright could have consequences for vendors and providers here in Australia and New Zealand.
Open Universities leverages Rimini Street support for Oracle HR platform
OUA’s system is heavily customised to suit the specific requirements of an online higher education marketplace.
Rimini Street scores major service contract with ANZ retail giant
Rimini Street will implement its solutions across eight brands, accounting for more than 730 retail stores.
How CIOs are redefining business models
This shift has occurred after many years where IT was simply viewed as a cost-centre, and the role of the CIO was mostly confined to the IT silo.
How CIOs can buck the status quo and drive business innovation
Successful CIOs are changing business models in their organisation – they are becoming Disruptors. But what does that mean exactly?
Rimini Street invests in growing A/NZ demand for Oracle & SAP
“As the market matures and organisations become increasingly canny about their IT spend."