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September 2004

I’m sure a number of you will open this email and remark that we just made it – after all, today is the last day of September. The main reason it’s taken so long to get the newsletter out is that September has been a record month for Internetrix, with more sign-offs (in volume and combined value) than any previous month. Continue reading on in this edition where we welcome AVC, a leading network & infrastructure company, and stay turned for next month - there's a few other stories we're looking to announce in the next few days.

Just in case we weren’t busy enough already, we’ve been working hard with a few new clients in the Canberra marketplace, and attended a few events last week in this exciting marketplace. And, in a validation of the great work done by our team last year, the eDA we developed and implemented at Shellharbour Council around this time last year won an award from the Local Government Managers Association, announced at their annual awards ceremony on the 16th of September!

Looking at the big picture, Microsoft have come out in strong support of the web-based software model, with one of their Product Managers coming out with a few interesting comments in the media. Finally, with the Australian Federal Election coming up in a week and a bit (sorry for our international readers), we’ve got a quick overview of the role the internet is playing in this election.

eDA Wins LGMA Award | 30 September 2004

The recent Local Government Management Excellence Awards recognised the Internetrix Electronic Development Application (eDA) system as an innovation that is pushing the boundaries of Shellharbour ...

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Internetrix Welcomes AVC | 30 September 2004

Internetrix has worked closely with local computer network specialists AVC on many projects for mutual clients.

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Election 2004 - What's happening online? | 30 September 2004

At Internetrix, we like to see major events and wonder how the internet fits in. So this month, we thought we’d look at how the Federal Election is being played out in the online arena.

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Web Based Software - the revolution continues | 30 September 2004

Many people have claimed that Microsoft is losing the war to web-based software applications.

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