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Projxsoft News Spring 2007
OLM signs 18 month partnership agreement with Wolverhampton City Council to help deliver its business transformation programme: Work.Together key in managing the implementation programme
OLM has signed an eighteen month partnership agreement with Wolverhampton City Council (WCC) to deliver a transformational programme across its Adult & Communities (A&C) and Children and Young People’s (CYP) social care departments.
The agreement encompasses the delivery of software products and consultancy services including a full-time, eight person strong delivery team. It will provide over 1000 WCC staff with the necessary facilities to store, analyse, gather and share information efficiently and effectively.
This significant systems integration implementation contract will use the Work.Together hosted service as the Project Support Office automation tool.
OLM will use WT as a professional services portal, collating plans, documents and other important project status information for the benefit of both the client and the delivery teams.
More to follow.
And the snow did not stop them….
Despite the worst snow in the south east of England for many years, 18 stout (and not so stout) and noble customers negotiated the Capital’s transport system to attend the latest Projxsoft User Forum event.
The event, held at the British Library, St Pancras, featured news of the OLM merger, the launch of WT v4.5 and a presentation of future developments by Ian Mitchell, Projxsoft CEO.
For those requiring information on event content, please email or call Clare Rippingale or Adam Ratcliff on 020 8973 1100.
