NEWSNetValue gets top Microsoft recognition
A “bunch of Linux geeks from Hamilton” and their company NetValue recently entered the stratosphere in Microsoft partnership terms when the company was granted Microsoft High Potential Partner status, thanks to the company’s SlimSearch technology for searching and analysing DNA. Read the full article at thechannel Category: NewsFiled: 2008-11-13 16:49:11 by Stephen Software enables DNA comparison on 'regular PC'
Software developed in Hamilton has been picked up by Microsoft US, providing the company, NetValue, with a great push into the US market. Microsoft has made NetValue a partner in its High Performance Computing (HPC) programme, as well as in its High Potential Managed Independent Software Vendor (ISV) programme and its Life Sciences Partner programme. Read the full article at Computerworld Category: NewsFiled: 2008-11-11 10:59:29 by Stephen Microsoft to support Kiwi bio-software push
Hamilton company NetValue is the first NZ company to achieve the status of Microsoft High Performance Computing (HPC) Partner and has won the software giant's global support for its product. Genesis Research and Development Corporation yesterday announced that Microsoft will provide global support for the Cartesian Software, developed by Genesis in 2003-4 and sold to NetValue in 2005. Read the full article at Computerworld Category: NewsFiled: 2008-11-11 10:56:35 by Stephen Microsoft to provide global support for NZ software
Cartesian Software, developed by New Zealand R&D company Genesis to allow users to undertake genomic searching of huge data sets without needing supercomputers, will receive global Microsoft support – a lucrative and prestigious achievement. While Genesis continues to have a stake, the software is now marketed as SLIM Search by NetValue of Hamilton, the first New Zealand software company to be appointed a high performance computing partner by Microsoft, and is a level above the gold status enjoyed by the previously highest ranked New Zealand company Gen-i, a Telecom subsidiary. Read the full article at National Business Review Category: NewsFiled: 2008-11-11 10:54:03 by Stephen |
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