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  • Pacific Fibre includes Warehouse founder Stephen Tindall, Trade Me creator Sam Morgan and software entrepreneur Rod Drury, who said they aim to break the digital divide between New Zealand, Australia and the rest of the world.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By MICHAEL FIELD 2010

  • Xero chief executive officer Rod Drury told iTnews the move to the cloud, the introduction of the iPad and other low-cost tablet devices, and the impending release of

    iTnews Australia 2010

  • A tweet I sent yesterday about traffic to 3bit. com was picked up by Rod Drury, CEO of Xero, who blogged about his ideas around promoting business products and services through social networks as opposed to the "traditional" avenues:

    Geekzone Technology Community nate 2010

  • "For small businesses, the ability to automatically view all of your financial data in one place is crucial to successfully managing cash flow," chief executive Rod Drury said in a statement.

    ScreenTalk 2010

  • A new drive to develop international network capacity is under way, in Pacific Fibre, an early stage international fibre venture founded by a group including Warehouse founder Stephen Tindall, Trade Me's Sam Morgan and Rod Drury, founder of SaaS software provider Xero.

    PC World 2010

  • Xero founder and chief executive Rod Drury says the increasing use of netbooks and mobile devices such as Apple's new iPad, will help to drive the company's growth over the next few years.

    Radio New Zealand News Headlines 2010

  • Xero founder Rod Drury says he believes there is a revenue opportunity in creating an online hub for the sector.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By TOM PULLAR-STRECKER 2010

  • To get an understanding of the online finance space, we spoke to the founder and CEO of one of the most promising startups in online finance, Rod Drury from

    ReadWriteWeb 2010

  • Why pay up to $300 for a lead via Google when a Twitter search gives you direct access to your rivals 'customers?, asks Rod Drury.

    National Business Review (NBR) New Zealand 2009

  • Why pay up to $300 for a lead via Google when a Twitter search gives you direct access to your rivals 'customers?, asks Rod Drury.

    National Business Review (NBR) New Zealand 2009

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