Callum Ross, the former applications Sales Director of Oracle New Zealand, has been appointed for providing leadership to its local sales team by Asparona. Don Sykes, who is the Managing Director of Asparona said that he was happy due the Ross joining Asparona as he has the extensive knowledge of Oracle and further he has the necessary global and local expertise to help the companies, utilizing the full value of the business application.
Asparona has 75 people who are working at Sydney, Wellington and Auckland and it is the platinum partner of Oracle. Asparona is the Business Software Implementation specialist company in New Zealand.
One of the major responsibilities of Callum Ross will be to make Oracle more flexible and reasonable for the companies of New Zealand.
Mr. Don Sykes further added that to compete and grow in global context, the New Zealand companies will require the latest technology, which is used by the Fortune 500, but these companies cannot afford the cost and complexities of the solutions. Due to that, they will require support services which are local.
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