04/03/2002

NiSoft to power Australian safety document management

Local safety software company NiSoft has won a £250,000 contract from Delta Electricity in Australia, to provide safety document management software to its four power stations in New South Wales.

Delta Electricity’s purchase of NiSoft’s software system will help to improve safety at its sites whilst improving business performance. The company generates over 20 per cent of Australia’s electricity and is at the forefront of industry best practice.

NiSoft provides safety document management software for power stations and process intensive industries worldwide. From its foundation as market leader in the UK, it has successfully exported its eclipse software to some 20 countries including Australia, India, Turkey and Singapore. NiSoft’s growth has been in export markets with 80 per cent of its revenue derived from international customers.

The company was also celebrating at the weekend as it won a Deloitte & Touche Technology Fast 50 award as one of Ireland’s fastest growing technology companies. The company is also a candidate for the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu’s First European Technology Fast 500 to be held in Paris in April.

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