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NZICT board member and New Zealand chief executive of Microsoft Kevin Ackhurst
Mon, 16 Nov 2009 6:49a.m.
Despite the recession and rising unemployment, there is a skills shortage in the information and communications technology industry.
To explain why, and what the industry is doing about it, NZICT board member and chief executive of New Zealand Microsoft, Kevin Ackhurt talks with ASB Business.
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