The financial year 2009 – 2010 has been a challenging, yet successful year for Pulsion Technology. The year saw a number of key contract wins, significant progress with a number of strategic partnerships and continued investment in internal product development. Key highlights include:
Contract win to supply Pulsion’s Caman case management solution to the Refugee Councils, which will be rolled out across all three national Refugee agencies
The IT partner in a consortium awarded a contract worth £18million by Transport Scotland for the technology element of ‘performance monitoring of the management and maintenance of Scotland’s Trunk Road network’
Growth of Pulsion’s SharePoint practice with recent wins within the Local Government and Biotechnology sectors
Continued success in the Health Sector, building on Pulsion’s position as a supplier on the NHS NES Software Support and Development Services Framework
Significant growth in the client base for Pulsion’s in-house developed products – Caman case manager and eSquiggles data collection software
Appointment as the key software company in an international consortium to deliver a world leading on-train entertainment system
Successful retention of Microsoft Gold Partner accreditation for the fifth year running
Malcolm Shannon, Managing Director comments, “Despite tough economic conditions we finished the financial year on target and commence our new financial year with much optimism.”
The highs of 2009
The financial year 2009 – 2010 has been a challenging, yet successful year for Pulsion Technology. The year saw a number of key contract wins, significant progress with a number of strategic partnerships and continued investment in internal product development. Key highlights include:
Malcolm Shannon, Managing Director comments, “Despite tough economic conditions we finished the financial year on target and commence our new financial year with much optimism.”