Data#3 has won a Microsoft competition for a technology rollout at the National Heart Foundation of Australia.
Data#3 used Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006, Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft Office 2003 to automate business process for the non-profit organisation’s ‘Tick’ food information program.
As a finalist in the competition, the National Heart Foundation and Data#3 used a development grant, training and technical support from Microsoft to help create the proof of concept.
The ‘Spotlight on Business Process and Integration’ competition was aimed at Microsoft Gold Certified Partners in Queensland to develop platforms that would integrate disparate systems for a customer.
Data#3 was selected as the winning entry at a forum of around 150 business managers, along with Microsoft staff and partners, at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in March.
Attendees voted for the organisation they felt provided the customer with the best solution to solve a business need, based on a 25 minute presentation and demonstration.
Data#3 wins Microsoft's tick of approval
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on Apr 5, 2006 11:06AM
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