Intergen
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Intergen is a New Zealand-based company that specializes in the delivery of Microsoft-based software and technology.
Founded in 2001, the company is the largest dedicated provider of Microsoft services in New Zealand
. The company has a history which goes back to 1995, with the original establishment of Glazier Systems
. As of December 2009, the company had 200 employees.
In 2007, the company acquired Kognition, a local developer of Microsoft solutions. Chris Auld joined Intergen's Board of Directors as a result of this acquisition.
In 2009, Richard Westlake joined the Intergen Board as its first independent director.
The company has offices in New Zealand and Australia. New Zealand offices include Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. In Australia, the company has offices in Sydney and Perth.
Intergen also has a business consulting capability, focusing on management consulting, knowledge management and financial and business management.
The organisation is becoming known for its work with Microsoft Corporation, for whom it completed two high profile projects in 2009: the Microsoft Silverlight-based ButtercupReader, and a preview site for Microsoft Office 2010.
Founded in 2001, the company is the largest dedicated provider of Microsoft services in New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...
. The company has a history which goes back to 1995, with the original establishment of Glazier Systems
Glazier Systems
Glazier Systems was established in Wellington in 1995 by Tony Stewart, Rod Drury, Andrew Kissling and Pat Ryan. It was a software development company that specialised in developing systems for Microsoft Windows hence the name....
. As of December 2009, the company had 200 employees.
History
Intergen was founded in 2001 by Tony Stewart, Wayne Forgesson and Paddy Payne.In 2007, the company acquired Kognition, a local developer of Microsoft solutions. Chris Auld joined Intergen's Board of Directors as a result of this acquisition.
In 2009, Richard Westlake joined the Intergen Board as its first independent director.
The company has offices in New Zealand and Australia. New Zealand offices include Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. In Australia, the company has offices in Sydney and Perth.
Services
Intergen provides services across most Microsoft solution areas, including website and enterprise content management, website and internet application hosting, application development, integration and support, business intelligence, mobility, financial systems, interactive design and solution architecture.Intergen also has a business consulting capability, focusing on management consulting, knowledge management and financial and business management.
The organisation is becoming known for its work with Microsoft Corporation, for whom it completed two high profile projects in 2009: the Microsoft Silverlight-based ButtercupReader, and a preview site for Microsoft Office 2010.