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The Frame Group is a technology services company and uses a customised approach to solve business issues with technology solutions. The company's core capabilities are in data centres, unified communications, information solutions, and business process consulting. Frame Group's customers include Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Westpac, Suncorp Metway, Fairfax, and a number of state and federal government agencies.
Conjugate Systems is an Australian-Chinese vendor focused on image enhancement, management, and search applications. The company provides consultation services for both hardware and software-based solutions across a number of industries, including medical imaging, defence, patent organisations, textiles, and other applications that require large scale image management and retrieval functions.
MIG33 integrates applications and content in mobile phones to extend online communications and communities beyond the computer. Unlike most social networking services, MIG33 offers a suite of services such as VoIP calls, Q mail, instant messaging, chat rooms, text messaging, profiles, and photo sharing.
Perisoft provides SAP solutions and services to large and mid-sized companies. Solutions align with clients' critical business processes and strategies to create a critical advantage through increased efficiency, speed to market, and improved quality. Perisoft has also established a services, support, and development centre in India.
Powerhealth Solutions provides business improvement solutions for hospitals and other healthcare organisations. The company has international offices in the US and New Zealand. Powerhealth's product range caters for public and private hospitals of all sizes.
The Nous Group helps information and knowledge based industries maximise their performance through the alignment and skills-building of people and information management. The company's skills include strategic, HR, and information consulting, organisational and individual learning, and development.
Len Rust is publisher of The Rust Report.
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