Diablo666
- 09 Mar 2006 13:52
New kid on the block...
Aside from RNS
Anyone got info they can share?
queen1
- 19 Aug 2008 13:11
- 57 of 60
Sharp movement upwards today after months in the doldrums. Anyone no why this may be?
queen1
- 09 Sep 2009 12:47
- 58 of 60
Sinosoft has won four tenders for its e-government services, resulting in contracts worth approximately RMB 5 million. The contracts, which were awarded by government agencies in Jiangsu province, will see Sinosoft work on installing a system at the district levels of Taizhou and Nantong cities. This system will help standardise procedures in a multitude of local government departments and in areas such as housing and business licence applications and building permits. It will also enable the respective enforcement bureaus in each city to uniformly process any complaints against government agencies. Work will commence immediately and is expected to be completed by the end of this year.
This contract is a further important step forward for Sinosoft's e-government division as the Company moves deeper into local government at the district level. Once successfully implemented in these areas, there is potential to roll out the system to the districts in the remaining 11 cities of Jiangsu and other provinces in China.
Ms Xin, Chief Executive of Sinosoft, commented: 'Following the announcement of a stimulus package in early 2009, it is very pleasing to see that investment in e-government software is beginning to pick up. This contract win further validates the effectiveness of our technology and the Board look forward to capitalising on these opportunities over the coming months.'
queen1
- 22 Oct 2009 12:38
- 59 of 60
Sinosoft has won a contract for its information integration division worth approximately USD 700,000. Under the contract, which was awarded by a government agency in Jiangsu province, Sinosoft will work on providing a new archiving, cataloguing and book borrowing system for China's third largest library, Nanjing Library. The project is due for completion by 10 December 2009.
Sinosoft will integrate Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tracking technology developed by 3M (www.3M.com) with a new software system developed by Sinosoft, to provide Nanjing Library with the ability to keep track of its catalogue of over 7 million books. This pioneering system will also enable the book borrowing process to be more efficient both for the borrower and the library.
The contract is an important step forward for Sinosoft's information integration division. With this success, the company is in a better position to market itself with a competitive and technologically advanced total solution system to customers in areas such as freight forwarding, warehousing or other related business that need to have up to date information and instant access to the location of their inventory.
Ms Xin, Chief Executive of Sinosoft, commented: "This is a breakthrough deal for Sinosoft and a positive indication of increasing confidence in the Chinese IT sector. The Board will now look to maximise the opportunity that has arisen to combine the new technology developed for this project with our existing software and IT solutions."
Iankn73
- 14 Mar 2012 22:47
- 60 of 60
For anyone interested in how they are doing after delisting from the AIM market on 2011.
http://www.chinatechnews.com/2011/02/16/13055-alibaba-acquires-25-stake-in-chinas-sinosoft
http://www.china.org.cn/business/2011-02/15/content_21924516.htm