Friday | 9 January, 2009

Stories about: ADACEL TECHNOLOGIES

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    Adacel and Intel sign e-business pact 29/01/2001 11:23:00

    Adacel Technologies and Intel Australia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on intended areas of cooperation in e-business.
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    Insider edition 26/01/2001 16:00:00

    Adacel attracts Intel for e-business pushListed software developer Adacel Technologies has entered an alliance with Intel through which the US chip manufacturer will provide marketing assistance for Adacel's applications in Australia and the Asia/Pacific region.
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    Adacel scores first in US aviation market 19/01/2001 11:00:00

    Specialised software engineering company Adacel Technologies has won a contract to provide an integrated air traffic control tower and radar simulator to the University of North Dakota Aerospace Foundation.
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    HP backs trade exchange developer 15/12/2000 13:01:01

    Through its Garage Program Hewlett-Packard has given its support and $6 million to trade exchange builder World Trade Online Holdings. In other deals Pink Elephant has bought an Australian company, while Adacel has bought the subsidiary of a US company and Keycorp has entered a deal with MasterCard. In the US, the gloomy financial forecasts continued unabated
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    Adacel finds its BrightStar 14/12/2000 14:56:59

    Software developer Adacel Technologies has acquired the Australian subsidiary of BrightStar IT, a US-based consulting and integration company, for an earnings-pending sum of about $11.875 million.
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    MARKET REVIEWS: Channel stocks climb the ASX ladder 13/12/2000 12:01:01

    Just how well do channel companies perform on the ASX? Solution 6 Holdings epitomises the tech boom and subsequent crash with a share price that hit $17.70 in December 1999 and then bounced off a recent low of $0.92. But unlike other Internet start-ups, Solution 6 has a substantial business with global reach.
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    Davnet takes control in Asia 08/12/2000 13:01:01

    Davnet has moved to take complete control of its Asian subsidiaries and has lifted its presence in Canada, while Telstra has forged another Asian deal with AsiaSat. Not all the business dealings were outward looking, because Web e-mail filter developer EmU Tech and its distributor Lanvision were snapped up by Internet management software developer SurfControl. And offshore, of course, the US markets all turned sour when big player after big player warned investors to expect the worst this quarter
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    Vendors Stick with Air Traffic Control System 31/05/2000 12:01:01

    The vendor teams of ARINC Inc. and Lockheed Martin Corp. will continue to the next level of competition for an automated oceanic air traffic control system, the Federal Aviation Administration announced today.
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    Adacel secures Red Hat favouritism 20/03/2000 12:01:01

    Adacel Technologies has released ecommerce security products for Red Hat Linux, including certificate authority software CertEntity, and an X.500 database, View500.
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    Adacel to establish software engineering centre 08/03/2000 12:01:01

    Melbourne software development company Adacel Technologies will spend $22 million over the next five years to establish a software engineering centre in Wodonga, Victoria.
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