By the Numbers $11,000 for Destruction of Protected Trees

Filed under: By the Numbers — Adrian at 4:51 pm on Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Damage and destruction of protected trees costs offenders over $11,000.

On 14 October, tree contractor Peter Isaacs and property owner Peter Aislabie were fined a total of $11,000 plus costs for breaching tree protection rules in the North Shore City Council District Plan. (Read on …)

By the Numbers – $15,000 for Failure to Comply

Filed under: By the Numbers — Adrian at 4:49 pm on Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Business and owner prosecuted for Building Act violations

Failure to comply with safety requirements under the Building Act recently cost a North Shore business and its owner more than $15,000 in fines and costs. (Read on …)

Complacency among dairy farmers worries councillors

Filed under: By the Numbers — Adrian at 3:57 pm on Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Dairy farmers who enlarge their herds on the assumption that Environment Southland will automatically approve their applications to discharge additional dairy effluent, may be in for a reality check. (Read on …)

CS-VUE Customer Satisfaction Survey

Filed under: CS-VUE Members Only Section — Adrian at 2:30 pm on Thursday, October 23, 2008

Who wants a bottle of wine?  You do?  Oh Good! (Read on …)

A Gartner forecast states that SaaS spending will more than double by 2012.

Filed under: By the Numbers,Corporate,NZ News,World — Adrian at 11:57 am on Thursday, October 23, 2008

A Gartner forecast states that SaaS spending will more than double by 2012.
By Chris Kanaracus, Boston | Thursday, October 23 2008 (Read on …)

Dairy inspections find more non-compliant practices

Filed under: By the Numbers — Adrian at 9:32 am on Tuesday, October 21, 2008

MEDIA RELEASE
OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL
15 October 2008
Dairy inspections find more non-compliant practices
The Otago Regional Council (ORC) Compliance Committee heard today that eight significant and 20 minor breaches of the Regional Water Plan rules had been discovered during recent Otago dairy farm inspections.

(Read on …)

Support: Navigating CS-VUE

Filed under: CS-VUE Members Support — Adrian at 1:57 pm on Monday, October 13, 2008

There are five primary tabs available in CS-VUE
1. Browse
2. Alerts
3. Projects
4. Contacts
5. Dashboard
(The user’s access rights will determine which views they have access to.)
The Docs tab contains the latest version of the training manual.
Each view provides the user with a different set of information and functionality. The Browse function is displayed after logging in. You can select different views by clicking on the relevant tab at the top of the screen:

Support: Login

Filed under: CS-VUE Members Support — Adrian at 1:52 pm on Monday, October 13, 2008

As an authorised CS-VUE user, you will have been allocated a login name and password. These details should not be distributed to anyone else.

CS-VUE allows different levels of access for different users. The software licensee allocates user access, and you will be able to view or edit data as your access level allows.

To login to CS-VUE, enter your user name and password in the space provided and select the login button:

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