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Microsoft recommends GodelTech
Following several successful implementations of Microsoft-based solutions delivered to the NHS, Microsoft has endorsed GodelTech as a trusted supplier of software development and integration services to the NHS. Solutions include bespoke development, Sharepoint portals, Virtual Learning Environments, Identity Lifecycle Management, Business Intelligence and Performance Management Dashboards.
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GodelTech congratulates Scott Fletcher, ANS Group
GodelTech congratulates Scott Fletcher of ANS Group on his award for IoD Young Director of the Year 2008.GodelTech Managing Director, Terry Bland was a finalist for the second year running but was delighted the award was presented to Scott, a fellow tenant of Manchester Science Park.
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GodelTech and MBS Study Business in Norway
Scientific software developer, GodelTech, has teamed up with postgraduate students from the University of Manchester Business School to investigate business opportunities in Norway as part of the company’s plans to open an office there in 2009.
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Terry Bland selected for Crain’s 40 under 40 Class of 2008
GodelTechs’ managing director, Terry Bland, has been recognised as one of Manchester’s young, leading business people, by Crain’s Manchester Business magazine. Crain’s 40 under 40 awards showcase 40 of the business community’s top achievers under the age of 40. Terry was chosen for leading Gödel’s rapid growth into a multinational software company in just three years. He was also recognised for sharing his business knowledge as mentor for some of Manchester’s most promising incubation companies.
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GodelTech boosts international relations
Scientific software company Godel Technologies has invested in a state of the art video conferencing system to help facilitate its working relationship with clients abroad.
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Andrew scores top marks
Senior software engineer, Andrew Klinchuk has scored full marks in his Microsoft Certification exam, renewing the company’s Gold Partner status.Andrew, who is based in Minsk, scored 1000 out of a possible 1000 in the exam which tests Microsoft software engineering skills, including a series of training and assessment exercises related to the company’s Custom Development Solutions, Data Management Solutions and Mobility Solutions.
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GodelTech on road to Microsoft Gold Partnership success
Manchester-based scientific software company, GdoelTech, has made a significant leap closer to securing Microsoft’s prestigious Gold Certified status by gaining two new competencies under the scheme - putting the company on track to clinch the full award by the end of 2007.GodelTech, which only joined the scheme in February 2007, has now been rewarded for its work in Custom Development Solutions, Data Management Solutions and Mobility Solutions.
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GodelTech gains Microsoft Certified Partner status
Each Microsoft Certified Partner must employ a minimum number of Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCPs) who have a demonstrated level of technical expertise and the proven ability to deliver solutions featuring Microsoft products. MCPs must pass certification exams developed by Microsoft. In addition to this a number of customer references are required to gain this award.
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GodelTech to exhibit at CeBIT 2007
As part of our internationalisation strategy GodelTech are proud to announce that they will be exhibiting at CeBIT 2007 in Hannover from 15th – 21st March 2007.CeBIT 2007 is the number 1 global technology exhibition, attracting 6000 exhibitors and over 450 000 visitors in 2006.“We look forward to meeting our present and future customers and introducing our strategic partners to them, at this world leading trade show”, says Ray Bird, GodelTech.
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GodelTech enters strategic partnership with Chimatica
GodelTech is providing and developing advanced middleware to Chimatica that enables powerful bioinformatic, computational chemistry and modelling simulations in the form of flexible workflows to be designed and executed using massively parallel computing resources. Harnessing the scalability of such a system enables Chimatica to reduce end to end computationally intensive tasks from weeks to hours or minutes, and greatly increases the amount of testing and knowledge inherent in drug candidate design projects in ways not currently possible elsewhere.
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