Overseas migration to South Australia increasing compared to previous years
Recent figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)show that migration is increasing to South Australia. During the 12 months ending 31March 2007, the Australian state recorded a net overseas migration gain of 12,600people.During the first quarter of 2007, net migration to South Australia
m2o Heals HBA Health Insurance with Business Application Migration
OXFORD, UK Â MOVE2OPEN (m2o), a leading provider of datamigration and application conversion solutions, announces the successful businessapplication migration of HBA Health Insurance. HBA Health Insurance has made annualsavings of $2 million by migrating its business applications from an expensivemainframe
Migration boom swells Australia
AUSTRALIA'S population is growing at its fastest rate in nearlytwo decades, thanks to rising fertility rates and an immigration boom bigger thanthat during the aftermath of both world wars.The number of Australians grew by 1.5 per cent, or 315,700 people, over the year toJune 30, topping 21
Vision Helpdesk Launches Migration Tool
TheVisionWorld.com, a helpdesk software provider, today announced a new feature -- "Migration Tool". The company claims that Vision is an extensive web-based help desk software that allows organizations to gain control over their Inbox and offers methods for managing emails, client communication,
Microsoft CRM Migration - Moving from one domain to another
Microsoft Dynamics CRM is becoming the tool of choice forsmall, medium and even large businesses across USA and even worldwide  and thereare strong arguments to support this statement: it is web based, plus it usesMicrosoft Outlook replication model and allows you to work offline. However
Successful Results of Australian Migration for 2006
Successful Results of Australian Migration for 2006April 18 2007---The Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs has just released the latestfigures of migration to Australia for the year 2006, and the numbers all lookpromising.For the financial year 2005-2006, more than 131,000 people