There seem to be an awful lot of "top up opportunities" on the NZX just now.
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There seem to be an awful lot of "top up opportunities" on the NZX just now.
No, not at all, that are they either the 'dog' projects or that it is indiscriminate. There is a massive 're-prioritisation' exercise going on across all government departments, they look at their current projects (and some services) in flight and projects forecasted in the pipeline and rebalance that against strategic priorities and funding (which all are looking for ~7.5% savings). The winners continue, or stay in the pipeline and the losers literally are shutdown and/or dropped out of the pipeline. The process is ruthless.
No supplier of digital services to government currently is immune to being 'reprioritised'. And, it's not like there are a whole lot of projects or services that are going to magically replace the culled projects and services, because the funding has dried up AND reduced. When they're gone they're gone, finito, end of, along with the revenues to the suppliers who in TOTO make it all happen.
with the xtra email fee's , wonder how many people spark will lose on broadband now ? email for free sort of kept customers loyal you would have thought
Interesting article about Spark's data center strategy. Playing to their strengths, an edge strategy should create faster services for customers than competitors like Infratil's CDC, Microsoft or AWS.
Spark invests NZ$15m for digital infrastructure in New ZealandQuote:
Spark's data center strategy comprises both large, centralized data centers such as those in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, alongside Edge locations in regional cities such as Hamilton, Tauranga, and Dunedin.