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Kimberly Accommodation Wins $250K Greentree Prize

Started by a bloke who came to the region as a teenage jackaroo, they now manage hotels, bars, a brewery and restaurants in one of Australia’s most isolated and picturesque areas. Garry Herbert, Chief Financial Officer for the Kimberley Accommodation Group, is over the moon. It was he who put together their presentation for GAME…

Synateq Wins Best ICT Service Award

Synateq has won the Best ICT Service Award at the 2011 Tasmanian ICT Industry Awards presentation held in Hobart. The award was presented for outstanding project management of complex, critical IT services for Ambulance Tasmania; equipping a new building with all necessary ICT technology and services, and then relocating all Ambulance Tasmania Triple-Zero Communications Centre…

Greentree GAME ON – The fever is rising!

The waiting is over, and the 10 finalists in Greentree GAME ON have been chosen! It wasn’t an easy job for our judges – the calibre of all the entries was truly impressive, and we’re proud to say that the 10 businesses vying for the grand $250K software prize are each special in their unique…

Custom development project wins Transend Chairman’s Award for Innovation and Improvement

Synateq is thrilled to announce that the Asset Management Information System Outage Optimiser built for Transend Networks has won the 2011 Transend Chairman’s Award for Innovation and Improvement. Working closely with the Works Planning and Coordination Department, the Synateq team developed a graphical system that neatly displays relevant outages, external schedules and work task information…

Technology Tasmania 2011

The 2011 Technology Tasmania conference brings entrepreneurial talent from across Australia and the world to Hobart in order to inspire passion, growth and form the relationships that will foster the development of the Tasmanian ICT industry. Synateq Managing Director, Chris Rasmussen will be acting as the Master of Ceremonies for the event with keynote speakers…

Greentree GAME ON launches in Australia

This December, one lucky business will walk away with the ultimate painkiller and multivitamin: $250,000 worth of Greentree business software, including implementation and cloud hosting. It’s the sort of prize that can help transform a company, making it more competitive – primed for business. WHY ARE WE DOING THIS? The last couple of years have…

FieldTeq – First in the field for OHS compliance

With the new workplace health and safety laws just around the corner many environmental, research and higher educational organisations are analysing their current OHS policies and finding they come up short in the management of field activities. Field trips often involve higher risk activities such as four wheel driving, caving, diving, boating or exploring remote…

On the ground support for Tasmania’s North and North West

In response to increasing business opportunities within the North and North West of Tasmania, Synateq is delighted to appoint Nicholas Wall to develop this growing market area. Nicholas will be based in the North of the State and will be using his experience in ERP business solutions and Business Intelligence to support Synateq’s market leading…

Synateq Wins Greentree Sales Growth Award

In a truly 21st century ceremony, Greentree partners from around the world participated in a live awards webinar hosted by Greentree International in New Zealand. The Sales Growth Award for 2011 was presented to Synateq, the Tasmanian partner for the Greentree finance and ERP software. Synateq Managing Director, Chris Rasmussen commented “Our Business Performance Improvement…

Synateq sponsors Australian Institute of Company Directors’ lunch, Conversation with a Chairman

On February 25th, Synateq sponsored the Australian Institute of Company Directors’ annual lunch event, Conversation with a Chairman, featuring guest speaker James MacKenzie, Chairman of the Mirvac Group, Pacific Brands and Gloucester Coal Limited and a Director of Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd. Click here to read more in TASdirector, published by the Australian Institute of…