
News/history:
March 1,
2005 Strategical partnership with
Proventa Consulting GmbH
.
September 1,
2003 11 Dimensions becomes sales partner of
IBJ Software GmbH and strategical partner
of Connect2000.
March 1,
2003 Strategical partnership with
Niessen Consulting
in order to increase our services and business
opportunities in other parts of Germany.
January 1,
2003 Strategical partnership with
Anima Software GmbH
in order to improve our services in the area of
Java/web development.
July 1,
2002 Specialisation and product
design in the area of enterprise data management.
April 1,
2002 Market research in the area of
telecoms
September 1,
2001 New Connectivity platform Application
Integration Server 1.2 as a system integration package with emphasis on
UNIX on standardised methods and open technologies.
August 1,
2001 Oliver Allenbacher and Andreas Otto form
the new management of 11 Dimensions GmbH. Oliver Allenbacher takes over
the general management, Andreas Otto the area of technical
integration.
Interesting press releases:
October 1,
2003 Mere
cuts of IT spending lead to a quick cost relief but can have a negative
effect later. Beside savings It matters to contemplate a lasting
improvement, especially in complex consolidation plans. Combining of
computer capacities is just a first step in the process. (Computerwoche)
September 1,
2003 A OECD survey found evidence
that IT investions contribute to growth of prosperity and productivity
depending on how regulated a country is: the less regulated the better the
productivity. Their conclusion is that company structures have to adapt
to the new technology. (Computerwoche)
September 1,
2003 After 27 months of decline the
German server market is growing again: 20,3 % more sold server systems
compared to last year. (Heise)
August 22,
2003 The German government plans that
freelancers should additionnally pay business tax. It argues that
this tax could be offset against their income tax which is not true for
all depending on the local business tax level. (Computerwoche)
July 14,
2003 Mauritius is
plunging into the high-tech world of information technolgy with plans to
turn into a "cyber island" paradise linking Asian software
expertise with African. (Reuters)
June 10,
2003 IT Induja TMT Ltd is looking at
Mauritius to branch out and expand its IT. (Business Line)
June 6,
2003 Microsoft is lobbying to win a
contract from education department in Mauritius to equip its schools. (RDSC
Asia/Africa)
Old news/press releases.
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