Certus Consulting appoints Enterprise Application Integration specialist, Damian Harvey, to Senior Consultant
AUCKLAND, 08 July 2003 - Certus Consulting, an IBM Premier Partner for Software, and leading IT consulting and
implementation company, today announced the appointment of Damian Harvey, to Senior Consultant. Mr Harvey is an expert
in enterprise application integration (EAI), an increasingly important specialisation that enables large organisations
to link disparate IT systems.
According to Glenn Myers, General Manager (Auckland) of Certus Consulting, the new appointment reflects increasing
customer demand for reliable enterprise-level integration solutions. Based in Auckland, Damian Harvey will focus on
delivering IBM's extensive integration solutions to Certus Consulting customers.
"Mr Harvey has extensive experience in delivering EAI, enterprise resource planning (ERP), supply chain, e-business,
business-to-business (B2B), and logistics solutions in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. This industry
expertise, combined with his specialist knowledge of IBM integration products, will be of enormous benefit to our
customers," says Mr Myers.
About Certus Consulting
Established in 1998, Certus Consulting is an IT consulting and technology implementation company with offices in
Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. In May 2003, Certus Consulting merged with Datec New Zealand, a subsidiary of
Datec Group Ltd, to form the largest company in New Zealand that focuses exclusively on the provision of IBM services
and solutions in both software and hardware. Certified in a number of IBM products including DB2, WebSphere, Tivoli and
Lotus, the company is one of only two IBM Premier Partners for Software in New Zealand. These products are backed by IBM
Storage solutions, PC's and servers, including X Series, P Series, and I Series.
Certus Consulting has wide ranging experience in a variety of sectors including telecommunications, insurance, energy
and utilities, finance, retail and government. Clients include AMP, Alstom New Zealand, BNZ, New Zealand Milk, NZMP,
Westpac, W Stevenson & Sons, Sky City, Waste Management NZ, Tranz Rail, State Services Commission and the Department of Internal Affairs.