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Project Rescue Delivers Results

Ajilon's client, a large government department, engaged Ajilon to undertake a review of its key business system.  The target system was a major component of the government's infrastructure, managing 1.5 million licensed drivers and 2.4 million registered vehicles in Western Australia, collecting $1.3 billion per annum.  It is a bespoke Java application, specifically designed to meet the needs of the department.

 
Business-focussed Tune-up Improves Performance

A major WA government department, responsible for a wide range of services primarily focused on land, transport and infrastructure management sought Ajilon's services to undertake an in-depth review of its primary application in relation to its business and technology environment.

 
Preparing Client for Recovery

Ajilon's client wanted to assess business recovery capabilities for its key information systems and infrastructure in the event of a short and long term interruption. This large government department is responsible for the orderly licensing and management of Mineral Titles, Petroleum Titles, Dangerous Goods, and Mine Safety, in addition to a number of whole of state resource and business development activities.

 
Ajilon Balances Platforms

Ajilon's client, a large government department, wanted to migrate its existing application portfolio from the mainframe environment to a comparable Unix and NT hosting facility. Applications were to be converted to run on the new environment and no changes were made to the general function or "look and feel" of the applications.

 
Counseling Business Improvement

A major Western Australian Government agency, which provides functions in support of all parliamentary process and business, chose Ajilon to provide Business Analysis, Business Process Modeling, UML Modeling and Technical Writing services.

 
Driving Better Systems

Due to legislative changes, Ajilon's client was required to implement a new system where "Novice Drivers" (those who have less that 2 years driving experience) are identified and have specific rules applied concerning the number of driving demerit points that may be accumulated.

 
A Vision for the Future

Ajilon successfully tendered for the specification of business requirements for a major online government initiative. Five individual projects had been operating independently for several years each presenting unique and interrelated challenges.

 
Architecture for the Future

Our Client, a federal regulator of company and financial services laws, undertook an extensive review of its existing information technology architecture to establish a strategic framework more closely aligned with their changing business and regulatory model.

 
.NET Catches All

Our Client, a state government department responsible for a wide range of services primarily focused on land, transport and infrastructure, asked us to develop an Enterprise Application Development Framework for the development and management of GIS applications built within Microsoft's .NET framework.

 
High Acclaim for Spatial Information Exchange

The leading authority in NSW for the provision of Spatial Information and our valued Client, asked Ajilon to manage the development of a new web-based system to deliver vast amounts of spatial data via the internet.

 


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