Performance management software provider Hyperion Solutions has opened an office in Perth to service customers in Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory.
The Perth office opening follows strong financial results for the company.
"In the first half of our fiscal year we recorded total A/NZ revenues that were almost double those of the same period last year," said Thomas Palmer, director of operations, ANZ at Hyperion.
Hyperion’s West Australian customers supported by the new Perth office include Woodside, Argyle Diamonds, Great Southern Plantations, Cooperative Bulk Handling, Griffin Group, Alcoa, WA Department of Treasury and Finance, TiWest, and the WA Department of Planning and Infrastructure.
South Australian customers include Newmont, Orlando Wines and BAE Systems.
Meanwhile, Hyperion appointed Sharron Falconer as account manager, WA/SA/NT.
She would manage the Perth office and report directly to Hyperion’s Director of Operations ANZ, Thomas Palmer.
Falconer previously owned a sales and marketing practice, where she marketed Hyperion software.
Priot to this, she worked as an information technology account manager for over 10 years in Western Australia, mainly with Computer Associates and Alphawest.
Hyperion Solutions opens Perth office
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on Mar 6, 2006 10:06AM
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