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10th October 2000

Objective Corporation Launches .html Knowledge Management Service

Recently listed Objective Corporation (ASX code: OCL) today announced that it will offer its suite of Objective Enterprise Knowledge Management solutions as a managed.html Service.

 

Objective software is rapidly becoming the product of choice in the corporate and government knowledge management marketplace. Customers who have licensed the software include the Federal Department of Defence, the federal Attorney General's Department, Delta Electricity and biotech company Resmed.

The new Managed.html Service will be hosted and managed end-to-end by Objective Corporation and tailored to the needs of individual customers.

Mr Tony Walls, Objective Corporation's CEO Asia Pacific, expects the service to significantly expand the market for the company's products by attracting new customers who appreciate the benefits of an.html business model.

"More and more companies and countries are realising the benefit of leveraging information as knowledge which can give them true operational and competitive benefits, " he said.

"With our Managed.html Service, customers benefit from premium knowledge management solutions while incurring operating expenditure rather than capital expenditure. Furthermore, the customer's in house IT resources are not tied up in implementing and managing the technology."

Mr Walls said that the growing availability of affordable bandwidth globally, and especially in the Asia Pacific region, had driven Objective Corporation's .html strategy.

"In the medium term, we will be able to manage.html services here in Australia for customers around the world. Also, by taking responsibility for the entire management process, we will be able to deliver an even higher degree of service to our customers," he said.

The company's Objective products manage vast quantities of information which is not already part of a database, such as emails, soft and hard copy documents, corporate records, spreadsheets and web pages. By structuring this information effectively and making it easily accessible, organisations can then capitalise on the knowledge it contains.

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