<p>Infosys has offered positions to Gen-i’s more than 110 employees and contractors, who will continue to be based in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, it said.<br /><br />These employees, who are primarily senior developers, technical architects and consultants, will take the Infosys’ New Zealand team to over 150 people, it added.<br /><br />The company said it plans to hire an additional 15-30 people there. The partnership will be undertaken by Infosys’ Australian arm and Gen-i, corporate ICT arm of Telecom New Zealand. The current software solutions management team will lead New Zealand delivery for Infosys, under Infosys Associate Vice-President Ashok Mysore.<br /><br />The companies will offer IT services like IT consulting, business transformation and cloud-based offerings to Australasian companies.<br /></p>
<p>Infosys has offered positions to Gen-i’s more than 110 employees and contractors, who will continue to be based in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, it said.<br /><br />These employees, who are primarily senior developers, technical architects and consultants, will take the Infosys’ New Zealand team to over 150 people, it added.<br /><br />The company said it plans to hire an additional 15-30 people there. The partnership will be undertaken by Infosys’ Australian arm and Gen-i, corporate ICT arm of Telecom New Zealand. The current software solutions management team will lead New Zealand delivery for Infosys, under Infosys Associate Vice-President Ashok Mysore.<br /><br />The companies will offer IT services like IT consulting, business transformation and cloud-based offerings to Australasian companies.<br /></p>