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Techday NZ
13 hours ago
- Business
- Techday NZ
Wild Tech appoints Tiffany Ong as Head of Microsoft in Singapore
Wild Tech has appointed Tiffany Ong as its new Head of Microsoft in Singapore, as part of its efforts to expand its Asia Pacific operations and build its leadership team in the region. Ong, who has extensive experience in ERP consulting and enterprise cloud sales, will lead Wild Tech's regional Microsoft practice in Singapore and provide support across the wider Asia Pacific region. Her responsibilities include overseeing the company's growing cohort of ERP and CRM consultants, establishing new strategic partnerships, and working closely with both enterprise and small-to-mid-market (SMC) clients. Ong's career to date spans more than a decade, starting with hands-on implementation of complex Microsoft solutions across a variety of industries and regions. She later moved into sales leadership roles, focusing on building trusted partnerships with clients across the Asia Pacific area. Her expertise covers core Microsoft offerings, such as Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations, Business Central, CRM, and Power Platform. According to Matthew Rodgers, Head of Microsoft, APAC at Wild Tech, Ong is expected to play a significant role in supporting clients during a period of rapid digital transformation. "Tiffany's rare blend of technical fluency and business empathy makes her a key asset for our clients," Matthew Rodgers, Head of Microsoft, APAC at Wild Tech, said. "She doesn't just sell solutions. She has also implemented them, scaled them, and seen what works in the field. That credibility is critical in a market where leaders are looking to move fast, but make the right long-term bets." The company's focus on accelerating digital transformation comes as organisations throughout the region seek to integrate their ERP and CRM operations to increase efficiency and reduce costs, while also adopting Microsoft's evolving AI-powered technologies. Ong's background in deploying Microsoft Copilot and similar AI-driven capabilities positions her to guide clients through these changes. Speaking about her new position, Ong noted the rising demand for digital transformation and highlighted the benefits of Microsoft's unified technology stack. "There's a growing demand for end-to-end transformation across both ERP and CRM. Microsoft delivers a powerful, unified platform, and with the right partner, organisations can unlock value faster and with confidence. I'm excited to join Wild Tech at a time of rapid growth, where we're making a real difference for clients," said Ong. In her new role, Ong will lead efforts to help Wild Tech's clients use Microsoft technologies to optimise their operations, implement process automation, and realise cost efficiencies by leveraging integrated ERP and CRM solutions. This includes supporting businesses as they make decisions about adopting artificial intelligence into their operational systems. Ong's appointment coincides with broader market trends across Asia Pacific, where enterprise and SMC organisations are moving quickly to update legacy systems and adopt unified digital platforms. The evolving capabilities of platforms such as Microsoft Dynamics 365, particularly in areas such as financial management and AI-enabled insights, are driving demand for skilled consultancy and implementation services throughout the region. Wild Tech's strategy aims to address these trends by combining industry-focused advisory with technology expertise, adapting to the specific requirements of clients in a rapidly changing business climate. With Ong's experience and technical knowledge, the company expects to further strengthen its presence and service offering across Singapore and the wider Asia Pacific area. Follow us on: Share on:


Techday NZ
24-06-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Wild Tech hires Andrew Kirk to lead enterprise cloud growth
Wild Tech has appointed Andrew Kirk as Senior Business Development Manager to drive the company's expansion in enterprise-grade managed services and digital transformation partnerships. Kirk brings extensive experience from previous senior roles at Telstra and IBM, and comprehensive familiarity with Amazon, Microsoft and Google Cloud platforms. Wild Tech aims to leverage Kirk's expertise to assist organisations seeking to modernise operations and build robust, cloud-first environments. Dan Whittle, General Manager – Managed Services at Wild Tech, stated, "Andrew's background working with Tier 1 enterprises makes him an exceptional fit for our next phase of growth. He has walked in the shoes of large, complex organisations and knows what it takes to implement scalable, compliant solutions that deliver real outcomes. His insight will be pivotal as we help clients transition from project-based deployments to ongoing service-led transformation." During his tenure at Telstra, Kirk held responsibility for the profit and loss in Cloud Services and led the introduction of Microsoft, Amazon, and Cisco cloud offerings across Australia and the broader APAC region. Early in his career, he was involved in the development of managed desktop services at Advantra, a joint venture between IBM, Lend Lease, and Telstra. More recently, Kirk played a role in establishing Searce's Australian operations, with a focus on Google Cloud and AWS solutions for the retail and mining sectors. In joining Wild Tech, Kirk steps into a role centred on expanding the company's influence across the enterprise and upper mid-market sector, concentrating on government, financial services, and retail. He will facilitate the alignment of long-term managed services with cloud, AI, and data solutions. "The appetite for transformation is strong—but the real challenge is productivity," Kirk said. "Wild Tech gets this. They're not just delivering tech projects, they're embedding long-term capability and service models that evolve with the client and drive the bottom line. That's exactly where I want to be." Kirk's recruitment supports Wild Tech's approach of linking technology delivery with operational excellence through a managed services approach tailored to enterprise requirements. Wild Tech states that its strategy for transformation is rooted in a comprehensive understanding of specific industry demands. The company asserts the importance of listening to clients to remain ahead of evolving requirements, and of taking into account how end-to-end business processes and organisational maturity interact with each technology platform's capability. The company continues to position itself as an Australian-owned and operated entity serving clients across APAC, with a focus on building the next generation of digital operating models through partnerships and established market platforms. Follow us on: Share on: