| August 5, 2005
A roundup of Australian companies making waves at home and abroad
* ONLINE LEARNING AUSTRALIA (OLA) is owned by Datatask, a developer of online technical training for mainframe and midrange computer operators and programmers. Datatask is in turn partly owned by Adecco a global HR firm. OLA provides both learning consulting and content development services. www.olla.com.au
* iVOX is an Australian carrier grade wholesale VoIP provider that enables ISPs and other customers to offer quality VoIP telephony with advanced features and full number portability to their business and residential account holders in Australian capital cities. www.ivox.com.au
* PANVIVA has been developing performance support solutions for customers around the world since 1996. Customers include Caterpillar, Hewlett-Packard, the NSW Department of Juvenile Justice, RMIT University, and National Australia Bank. The company has overseas offices in North America and Europe. Panviva offers a comprehensive range of consulting content development, training, implementation, and support services. www.panviva.com
* BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES (BIT) focuses on the provision of high level analytical software development and consultancy services in the Asia/Pacific region for the healthcare and life sciences, telecommunication, and banking and financial services industries. BIT has established offices across the Asia/Pacific region and has built data integration capabilities for its targeted segments. It is also assembling templates for quick implementation at customer sites. www.bitechnologies.biz
* eTRANSLATE offers a range of language services to empower organisations to reach out and secure overseas and linguistically diverse customers. eTranslate’s multilingual IT capability streamlines and automates the traditional manual processes found in translation and delivers cost effective solutions that offer faster turnaround time and low development costs. www.etranslate.com.au
* WEBGENIE SOFTWARE has established an Internet presence through the sale and support of its e‑commerce products to thousands of customers in more than 67 countries. WebGenie’s clients range from private individuals to major professional and government organisations, including the United Nations, IBM, General Electric, and Hewlett-Packard. www.webgenie.com.au
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