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Resulting from a Teamware Group management initiative, Europe's leading venture capital company 3i has decided to invest substantially in Teamware's web community software and services.
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Helsinki Virtual Village in Finland and Kista's e-parliament in Stockholm, Sweden are pioneering projects that aim at empowering citizens through the web. Both solutions are being built in co-operation with Teamware.
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Teamware Pl@za has been augmented with an XML-based publication tool that allows users to automatize their publication process and seamlessly utilize the data of different formats or origins. The first solution will be implemented for the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health in Finland.
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The Confederation of the Nordic Bank, Finance and Insurance Unions (NFU) has chosen Teamware to implement their new intra/Internet solution. Previously two members of NFU, Finansförbundet in Sweden and Trade Union Suora in Finland have chosen Teamware to implement their web services on the Teamware Pl@za platform.
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Thames Valley Sports Focus, the only paper dedicated to community sporting news in the Thames Valley area in the UK, has chosen Teamware Pl@za for the design, implementation and long-term development of its online venture for the local community.
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In December the 11th Teamware hosted a successful conference titled "Community Engagement and Local Partnership" in Camden London. Aimed at council members and officers, the event gathered together 59 participants to discuss the use of the web as major tool for developing the next phase of the e-Government initiative across local authorities.
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- A whole new edition of Teamware Office for Linux with significant web service enhancements is now available for downloads.
- UK partner network has been strengthened: Silicon Systems to sell Teamware Office for Linux.
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This Christmas 2001 Teamware decided to make a donation to the Unicef campaign aiming at providing basic education for girls in the poorest parts of Nepal. The visitors of the webzine put up the figure of EUR 1500 that we have now contributed through the Unicef channels. Thank you all Teamware Webzine readers! .
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