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March 4th, 2011

it support New agreement expands the delivery of AvePoint’s SharePoint infrastructure management solutions and DSC-IT’s SharePoint consulting services throughout Western Australia

Melbourne, Australia — March 4, 2011 — AvePoint, the world’s largest provider of infrastructure management software solutions for Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies, today announced a partnership agreement with DSC-IT, a leading Microsoft solutions specialist based in Perth, Western Australia. As a result of the partnership, DSC-IT is now a value-added reseller of AvePoint technologies, and both companies will work together to integrate their complementary product offerings and services for customers throughout Western Australia. Read more

September 27th, 2010

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  • ongoing Certifications of our Consulting Team members and
  • our clients who providedreferences to Microsoft for our delivery of solutions to them
  • our clients participation in quarterly Microsoft customer satisfaction surveys measuring our performance

DSC-IT is recognised by Microsoft to have achieved the following Competencies and Specialisations:

  • Desktop Platform
  • Server Platform
  • Systems Management and Virtualisation
  • Midmarket Solution Provider
  • Unified Communications and
  • Identity and Security

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September 20th, 2010

Canberra, Australia – 20 September 2010 – Leading Australian software developer Intelledox Pty Ltd today announced a partnership with Perth-based Microsoft solutions specialist DSC-IT.  The partners will be focusing on delivering document automation, leveraging the enhanced ECM capabilities of SharePoint 2010. The joint solution combines automated document creation functionality with the business collaboration benefits of SharePoint 2010, to manage corporate content end-to-end, throughout the enterprise information lifecycle.

Leading intelligent document creation solution, Intelledox specifically addresses what Ovum/Butler Group refer to as “content chaos” caused by a lack of a structured and centralised approach to document generation. Historically many organisations have turned to Enterprise Content Management (ECM) seeking to resolve this pain, but have discovered that ECM systems alone cannot fully address this problem.  According to Ovum, the resulting lack of control can cause significant business inefficiency and exposure to compliance or disclosure risk (Ovum, Technology Audit 27 January 2010).

Read the full Press Release.