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LATEST NEWS
ISA
Technologies
First in
Southern
Hemisphere
with
Cell
Technology
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14th July 2008
ISA Technologies, a specialist information technology company with core competencies in the areas of advanced high speed networks, e-business systems, software engineering, operations management and security has become the first organisation in the Southern Hemisphere to use revolutionary new IBM Cell chip technology for high performance computing and visualisation. |
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Australian
Company
Delivers
Solutions
Faster,
Expands
Capabilities
with HPC
Solution
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27th June 2008
Microsoft have released a Microsoft Server Product Portfolio Customer Solution Case Study on ISA Technologies participation in the Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008 Rapid Deployment Program (RDP) after being selected to be one of the first companies in Asia Pacific to test the Windows HPC Server 2008 beta code. |
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3D
Demonstrator
Points
to
Innovation
in Land
Information
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14th March 2008
Landgate and ISA Technologies have collaborated to develop a 3D Demonstrator of a Multistorey Building with Strata Title Information for the Western Australian Land Information System (WALIS) International Forum 08 in Perth, Western Australia from March 12-14, 2008 at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre. The Project has also been supported by 3D Millipede, an animation group based in Western Australia.
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Visualising User Experience - ISA Technologies Release ‘SparrowVUE’ Software to Support IT Service Level Agreements (SLA)
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11th October 2007
ISA Technologies has announced the release of SparrowVUE, a software tool to support management and monitoring of Service Level Agreements (SLA’s).
ISA Technologies Software Development Group in its Kuala Lumpur Office in Malaysia has taken the lead in developing this product to assist in managing information technology services for a diverse range of clients.
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Challenger
TAFE
Sheds
Incompatible
Infrastructure
for
Microsoft
Solution
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14th May 2007
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Case Study.
Case study of Challenger TAFE migration to a Microsoft platform, working with the support of Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, ISA Technologies.
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ISA Technologies Supports
the APAC Conference
and
Exhibition
in
Perth, 8
– 12
October
2007
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21st March 2007
ISA Technologies has announced that it will be a Gold Sponsor of the APAC Conference and Exhibition (APAC07) to be held in Perth later this year representing Australia’s biggest event for advanced computing, grid applications and eResearch.
ISA Technologies has the largest high performance computing (HPC) facility in Western Australia and supports 3D visualization and specialist information technology services.
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12th February 2007
ISA Technologies and SpectrumData based at Western Australia’s Technology Park in Bentley today
signed a Teaming Agreement for Collaboration in Resources Data Provision.
SpectrumData provides specialist data asset management and data storage solutions including
media and data conversion, data migration and data transcription supporting resources data
needs in Australia and around the world while ISA Technologies is a specialist information
technology company which has the largest high performance computing (HPC) facility in
Western Australia and supports 3D visualization and specialist information technology services.
Together, these Perth based companies are active in assisting the oil and gas industries with
SpectrumData focused on data management, conversion and storage while ISA Technologies focus
on oil and gas data processing and visualisation. Both companies intend to provide a
‘one stop shop’ for the massive data requirements of oil and gas and resource based industries.
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24th January 2007
Perth based Information technology company ISA Technologies, are completing migration of seismic data for
Woodside Energy Ltd through access to the ISA High Performance Computing (HPC) facility.
ISA Technologies has been working with Woodside Energy Ltd to support migration work in relation to seismic
data which is a part of Woodside’s oil and gas exploration efforts. Woodside Energy Ltd seismic data
supports the identification of future oil and gas fields.
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1st December 2006
Information technology company ISA Technologies and visual effects company Forgeworks have agreed to work
together to promote Western Australian capability in animation and related digital content for national and international markets.
ISA Technologies had been working with Forgeworks, to create visual effects in a short film called Iron Bird.
Iron Bird is a supernatural thriller set during World War Two and features an English Lancaster bomber flying
over Dresden during a night-time bombing raid. Recreation of the Lancaster bomber and Dresden during World War II
was completed using ISA Technologies High Performance Computing (HPC) capability and software for rendering the computer
graphics to incorporate into the film.
Iron Bird marks the beginning of ISA Technologies use of HPC for digital animation and visual effects.
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28th September 2006
In a breakthrough for the oil and gas industry in Asia Pacific, Western Australian company ISA Technologies today announced
that it is working with Schlumberger, the world’s leading supplier of information solutions for the oil and gas industry.
Schlumberger has a number of information centres around the globe and has chosen to work with ISA Technologies in Australia
to expand their capabilities by providing local companies with access to their unique, multi-platform explorations and
production (E&P) applications.
ISA has installed the Schlumberger LiveQuest* ASP solution on the computer systems in their High Performance Computing and
Visualisation Centre in order that companies in the region can access leading-edge software solutions ‘as and when’ required.
The Department of Industry and Resources in Western Australia have signed up as the first client to utilise the LiveQuest
solution via ISA Technologies’ Visualisation Centre.
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21st October 2005
A three year Collaborative Agreement was signed in Darwin today by Charles Darwin’s Vice Chancellor, Helen Garnett,
and ISA Technologies’ CEO, Sil La Puma.
The collaboration brings together the outstanding research experience of the university and ISA’s world class expertise
across a range of ICT areas, including High Performance Computing and Visualisation.
ISA and Charles Darwin University will collaborate using computational fluid dynamics to help the NT government tackle
three major topics, the stability of the Daly River channel, Darwin Harbour’s health and the design of thermally efficient buildings.
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14th October 2005
The Hon. Alan Carpenter MLA, Minister for State Development today declared ISA Technologies’ High Performance Computing
and Visualisation Centre officially open.
One of the largest commercially based high performance computing facilities of its kind in Australia, the Centre is
aptly located in Technology Park, Bentley.
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22nd September 2005
Today, IBM unveiled its new Deep Computing Visualization (DCV) technology in Australia, re-affirming its commitment
to providing unparalleled high-performance computing solutions that consistently drive global innovations in decision
support and research.
Based on open standards, IBM’s new DCV technology provides a low cost, high performance solution that leverages the
newest workstation technology, coupled with software that improves both performance and function.
In Australia, IBM is working with ISA Technologies to bring DCV solutions to local organisations.
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24th August 2005
Australian state and territory government representatives from ICT portfolios
today took part in an industry visit designed to highlight the innovation and
leading edge technology of Western Australian ICT companies.
Visiting dignitaries were invited to tour ISA / Jumbo Vision ‘Visualisation
Laboratory’ to gain a first hand, ‘3D’ insight into the ways in which high
performance computing can be used to assist research and commercial
organisations to improve their service offerings and thereby increase revenue.
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4th July 2005
Western Australia's Department of Health has renewed its long term information management contract for a further
five years. The renewed contract is worth $75 million over the next five years to members of the InfoHEALTH
Alliance consortium, including ISA Technologies, Fujitsu, and ASG Group.
Dr Neale Fong, Western Australian Department of Health acting director-general, said the partnership would see
"the continuation of high quality information and communications technology support being provided to the
Department to June 2010".
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28th June 2005
Microsoft has selected ISA Technologies as a finalist in the 2005 Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards. ISA
Technologies has been nominated for a Technical Innovation Award in the Licensing – Software Asset Management
category.
Finalists were selected from more than 1,800 entries submitted by partners worldwide. Five finalists were named,
one from each region, based on their innovative use of Microsoft technologies to meet customer needs.
The winners will be honored at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2005, Microsoft’s premier annual
partner event, July 8–10, 2005, in Minneapolis.
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9th May 2005
ISA Technologies will exhibit SAMLite, the award-winning Software Asset Management solution, at CeBIT Australia
in Sydney.
CeBIT is Australasia's leading Information & Communications Technology (ICT) event for the business
marketplace and covers the entire spectrum of technology and the key elements that make up the ICT products and
services marketplace. It is expected to attract 700 exhibitors and 30,000 business visitors. ISA Technologies
will be exibiting as part of the AIIA Software Showcase.
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9th February 2005
The inaugural ISA Research Supercomputer Fellowship was announced at the
launch of the 2005 BEAPworks research and development grant.
Under the Fellowship, the successful recipient of a BEAPworks grant will be provided
access to ISA Technologies high performance computing and visualisation
facilities at Technology Park, Bentley, to the value of $5,000. The Biennale of
Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP) explores the way the world is shaped by scientific
development through the use of interactive multimedia.
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