Posts Tagged ‘Information Technology’

Swish Group Signs Licensing Agreement With Telstra

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Swish Group (SWG) is delighted to announce that its digital music subsidiary, Swish AmpHead, has entered into a music licensing Agreement with Telstra Bigpond to supply local music content for sale over the Telstra Bigpond music site. The agreement further consolidates Swish AmpHead’s position as Australia’s largest distributor of independent digital music. Swish Amphead, which is the exclusive Australasian partner of USA, based The Orchard. During the past 12 months Swish Group has experienced significant revenue and earnings growth in its digital music business and this growth is expected to continue over the next 12-24 months. This rate of growth is well ahead of the digital music industry as a whole which is itself continuing to experience significant growth.

Mr Gary Mackenzie, CEO of Swish Amphead said “I am extremely pleased with the new agreement with Telstra Bigpond as it allows Australia’s local artists and labels to now sell on one of Australia’s largest digital music retail platforms”.

The Swish Group Limited (SWG) businesses include Australasia’s largest wholesaler and distributor of independent digital music, a significant sales and marketing business that provides outsourced sales services to leading companies in the telecommunications, energy and charities sectors, a theatrical, TV, DVD/CD distribution business, one of Australia’s largest digital signage networks and one of Australia’s only independent internet TV businesses.

www.swishgroup.com.au

www.ampheadmusic.com.au

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Objective Corporation Secures Contract With UK Central Ofiice of Information

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Recently acquired by Objective Corporation (OCL), Limehouse Software has signed a strategic four year procurement agreement with the UK Central Office of Information (COI). The agreement is part of the new External Engagement and Facilitation Framework which will allow UK government departments to purchase solutions from Limehouse and other suppliers without the costly and protracted procurement processes. The selection process took six months to complete and involved the evaluation of 130 companies.

Mr Sean Larkins, COI Deputy Director of Strategic Consultancy, confirmed that they selected Limehouse for its proven consultation and stakeholder management capabilities. “In recent times we have witnessed a significant increase in demand for digital consultation and communication with the general public, employees and other key stakeholders on standard policy issues. To achieve this, we needed innovative technology partners that could provide the digital infrastructure to underpin the collaborative and social networking aspects of all interactions moving forwards,” stated Mr Larkins. Mr Tony Walls, CEO, Objective Corporation said: “Objective and Limehouse have proven experience in increasing Public Sector effectiveness and efficiency. Our partnership with the COI will help them to deliver better services to their Public Sector clients at a lower cost.”

Limehouse is a market leader in collaborative content creation, publishing and stakeholder consultation solutions for local government in the United Kingdom. The company has helped over 200 public sector bodies within the UK in their drive towards adopting e-government initiatives, by unifying information and communications.

www.objective.com

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