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Friday, 30 July 2010

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Microsoft .NET cluster puts Victorian ICT industry at cutting edge

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Victoria .NET members are well placed to provide media commentary on existing and emerging technologies. For member information and contact details, please contact us at info@victoriadotnet.com.au

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Victoria.NET is an ICT Industry cluster initiated by a number of industry stakeholders and supported by the State Government of Victoria and Microsoft. The Victoria.NET aim is to bring together Victorian ICT organisations operating in the Microsoft.NET and Web Services space to engage in co-operative activities, achieve collective competitiveness and develop new opportunities for the Victorian ICT Industry as a whole.

Victoria.NET provides a means for organisations to participate in a unique industry co-operative which strives to maintain and develop Victoria as a ‘Centre of Excellence’ for Web Services using Microsoft .NET Technologies

 

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Case Studies

.NET solution shields water supply

Vital utilities such as communications, water, gas and electricity depend heavily on underground cabling and pipes. Damage or disruption to these underground assets is inconvenient at best; at worst, it can be life threatening or commercially disastrous. Damage can also be expensive to repair.
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