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Three Irish firms in US export deals |
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Tuesday, 14 April 2009 00:00 |
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Irish firms which are backed by Enterprise Ireland have won €3m in new export deals in the US.
They were announced on a trade mission to the US being headed by Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Mary Coughlan this week.
Cubic Telecom, a Cork-based global mobile communications provider, is providing technology to Qik, a social networking and video blogging service.
Documatics, a Cork-based company which supplies document management technology, has also sealed a deal to provide its software to Boston-based GE Sensing. Documatics recently set up an office in Los Angeles to support its US expansion.
SensorPro, a Limerick-based company involved in web-based online survey tools, announced a partnership with StrongMail Systems.
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Irish Examiner |
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Thursday, 09 April 2009 08:33 |
Cork-based company Documatics is aiming to change the image of lawyers and solicitors with a case-management software solution called Legal Evolve™.
Traditionally, lawyers have been seen on TV lugging heavy files or at desks snowed under by paperwork but Documatics founder and managing director David Boland says this doesn’t work in the 21st century.
“Stacks of paperwork on a desk used to be a sign of work in progress; now it just shows inefficiency.”
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Harvest Software Gazette |
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Wednesday, 08 April 2009 13:32 |
Harvest Software is delighted to announce that we have joined forces with Cork based company Documatics. We can now offer our customers a completely integrated solution that will seamlessly integrate Documatics Case Management software with your existing Harvest Law system.
Documatics is the latest in legal software systems; focused on ease of use. It contains many features that complement Harvest Law. Having thoroughly researched the product, we are very impressed with its range of comprehensive features and believe it to be the most user-friendly system on the market today.
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Irish Independent - Enterprising option after layoff |
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Wednesday, 08 April 2009 13:18 |
Cork-based Documatics, which services clients in online documents and online correspondence management, proves that there is life after redundancy.
Former Motorola employee David Boland established Documatics after he attended an Enterprise Ireland start-up programme after the plant closed in Cork last year.
In early 2007, the company began the process of identifying potential markets for their services, at home and abroad, with the help of Enterprise Ireland.
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