News & Events

Advanced Management Systems (AMS) partners with Waikato DHB for workforce management technology & transformation
13 Mar 2019

Waikato District Health Board has partnered with Advanced Management Systems (AMS), New Zealand’s leading Software as a Service (SaaS) provider of workforce management solutions to the health care sector, to deliver an end-to-end Cloud solution that serves its workforce management, payroll and HR functions.

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AMS to sponsor the HR Analytics Conference in Auckland, on the 14-15 November 2016
07 Nov 2016

AMS is delighted to be a sponsor of the 4th Annual HR Analytics Conference to be held at the Crowne Plaza, Auckland, on the 14-15 November 2016.

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Help the AMS Team to raise funds for the cancer research and relief!
27 Oct 2016

This year again, AMS is participating in the Walking Stars half marathon, which is New Zealand's first night-time walking half marathon, taking place in Auckland, raising funds for the Cancer Society.

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AMS to attend the Gartner Symposium on the Gold Coast, Australia, on the 24-27 October
18 Oct 2016

Joseph Yip, CEO of AMS, will be attending the Gartner Symposium, which is the most important gathering of CIOs and Senior IT Executives. This year, the Symposium’s theme is “Lead 360. Drive Digital to the Core”.

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AMS to attend the 2016 Health Sector Finance Workshop in Hamilton, on the 17-18 October
13 Oct 2016

Noel Horne, Account Manager, and Tobin Blathwayt, CFO, are attending the Health Sector Finance Workshop on the 17 – 18 October in Hamilton, organised by the Waikato District Health Board.

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AMS presents at the NZHIT event held in conjunction with Callaghan Innovation and the University of Otago in Dunedin
18 Feb 2016

AMS was delighted to participate in the inaugural NZHIT & Callaghan Innovation “TiKI Tour” event in Dunedin on the 18th of February 2016.

This event was an occasion for AMS to participate in a showcase with innovative healthtechnology vendors and providers operating in the health sector, with plans to run similar events at other locations around New Zealand.

 

The guest speaker for this event was Professor Deborah Waters of the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago. She provided an update on the Ageing Well National Science Challenge.