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UNIFY Solutions Wins 2006 Consensus Software Award

28 Apr, 2006

UNIFY Solutions Wins 2006 Consensus Software Award

UNIFY Solutions has won a prestigious 2006 Consensus Software Award for its UNIFYNow product. UNIFYNow enables any organisation (worldwide) which uses Microsoft's Identity Integration Server (MIIS) 2003 as the foundation for their Identity Management Solution, to retain the integrity and reliability of an MIIS based solution, while gaining event driven timing that provisions identities and information when changes occur, at the time they occur and only for the relevant changes. This capability is increasingly being realized as a requirement for both security and compliance aspects of Identity Management.

The 2006 Consensus Software Award was presented at a gala dinner held in Sydney last night at which Stephen Ciobo MP, Member for Moncrieff gave the keynote address on behalf of the Hon. Senator Helen Coonan, Minster for Communications and Information Technology, and the Hon. Senator Stephen Conroy, Shadow Minister for Communications and Information Technology, presented the awards. UNIFY Solutions was one of 24 Australian software development companies to be shortlisted for the 2006 Consensus Awards.

Now in its seventh year, the Consensus Awards recognise excellence in software design and provide the credibility and exposure necessary for Australian developed products to break into new markets. Winners of the Consensus Software Award must demonstrate market potential and an innovative approach to product development, which has resulted in and promises to continue to offer clear performance benefits to end users.

"We are delighted to have received this prestigious award, which recognises our commitment to innovative software development in a niche increasingly important for our customers. It comes at a strategic time when our solutions are being widely adopted in this region and we are about to promote them globally." said Mr Mark Goodall, Managing Director of UNIFY Solutions.

Current UNIFYNow software users include SUNCORP and the South Australian Department of Education.

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