Tuesday | 14 October, 2008
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Stories about: Dataworks

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    TechnologyOne making inroads into WA local government sector 01/02/2008 08:55:00

    Boasting a client list of more than 200 councils across Australia and New Zealand, TechnologyOne Ltd today announced it has signed deals with two municipalities in Western Australia.
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    Sydney Foreshore Authority standardizes data suite 01/12/2006 09:59:46

    Spiralling support costs forced the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority to standardize its software and replace an old CRM application that was based on Lotus Notes.
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    Council inks $750,000 software deal to improve document handling 12/10/2006 08:00:00

    Melton Shire Council has inked a three-year, $750,000 software deal to overcome bottlenecks in the local government authority's document handling processes.
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    Western Water tackles document management upgrade 20/07/2005 07:46:30

    Western Water is replacing its existing document management system claiming it hasn't kept pace and is based on old technology.
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    Southern Rural Water connects staff with DataWorks 09/02/2005 09:10:00

    Victorian government authority Southern Rural Water (SRW) was looking for ways to improve staff efficiency and communications, and to provide a consistent method of capturing and distributing information across the organization.
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    Council prepares to extend e-comm 22/05/2003 08:02:01

    Baulkham Hills Shire Council will add a Web-enabled version of an electronic document management system it spent $600,000 implementing three years ago.
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    Council awards document management system contract 13/05/2002 12:21:47

    NSW's largest inland local government agency Wagga Wagga City Council has signed a contract for a document management system.
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    FTC, Palm settle over misrepresentation claims 07/03/2002 08:58:50

    Bankstown City Council has invested $3.8 million in an IT project set to go live by November this year. The project includes financials, human resources, payroll, asset and records management and land information systems to service 55,000 residential ratepayers and more than 600 council staff.
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    Bankstown Council streamlines processes with $3.8m IT project 07/03/2002 08:58:50

    Bankstown City Council has invested $3.8 million in an IT project set to go live by November this year. The project includes financials, human resources, payroll, asset and records management and land information systems to service 55,000 residential ratepayers and more than 600 council staff.
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    Florida man faces charges of identity theft 07/03/2002 08:58:50

    Bankstown City Council has invested $3.8 million in an IT project set to go live by November this year. The project includes financials, human resources, payroll, asset and records management and land information systems to service 55,000 residential ratepayers and more than 600 council staff.
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