IN COMMAND OF CONTRACTS
The Australian, May 30 2006
THE complexity and volume of corporate contracts has increased sharply, yet 80 per cent of companies are still using manual or partly automated systems to manage them. 
CRISIS COORDINATION
Government News, April 2006
TASKey's Dr Neil Miller says there is a growing merger between operational, project and bureaucratic management for incident and recovery efforts.
SAY GOODBYE TO EXCEL
Technology & Business, March 2006
What are the tools that keep a project afloat and on track. Independent Enex TestLab looks at project management software. TASKey TEAM takes a different view to most other project management software in that it inherently employs a distributed management method that integrates general and project management techniques.
VIRTUALY POSSIBLE
Human Capital Magazine, December 2005
The virtual workplace is no longer a sci-fi fantasy, says Dr Neil Miller.
SECURING NETWORKS NETS ACT FIRM TASKey A FEDERAL GRANT
The Canberra Chronicle, September 13 2005
PHILLIP company TASKey has been awarded a grant of more than $323,000 from the Federal Government's $1 billion Commercial Ready program.
SHREDDING OLD WAYS
Stephen Withers, IT in government, July 2005
Improving the process surrounding planning and development applications seems high on the agenda at NSW's Lake Macquarie City Council.
TASKey FOR COUNCIL'S COMPLIANCE
The Rust Report, 15 July 2005
The TEAM software from Canberra developer TASKey has been selected by Bathurst Regional Council in NSW to implement and manage compliance guidelines from local government departments and agencies.
COUNCIL SIGNS UP FOR COMPLIANCE AUTOMATION
Michael Crawford, Computerworld, 8 July 2005
Bathurst Regional Council has purchased nine licences for TASKey Team software, with a view to purchasing 60 more by the end of the year.
CANBERRA COMPANY UP TO SOFTWARE TASK IN US
John Thistleton, Canberra Times, 17 June 2005
A Canberra-based technology company's expansion into the tough United States market could lead to more opportunities in Australia.
IT EXHIBITION GROWS AGAIN
By Rob O'Neill, Sydney Morning Herald, 23rd May, 2005
Australia's largest technology showcase, the CeBIT exhibition opening today in Sydney, is 20 per cent larger than last year reflecting the new-found health of the IT and telecommunications industries.
MORE ISVs WIN AT CONSENSUS
Fleur Doidge, CRN Australia, 22 April 2005
A record 15 software developers won gongs at the 2005 Consensus software Awards in Sydney last night, including a stronger than usual contingent from Victoria.
US-BASED FASHIONAL SOLUTIONS IMPLEMENTS TASKey
The Beer Files, Telling IT as it is, Friday, 11 February 2005
Canberra-based software developer and strategic and project planning consulting services firm, TASKey, has announced that Fashional Solutions is implementing TASKey TEAM software to coordinate software development activities between its base in India and its US-based parent, Fashional Technologies, Inc.
TASKey FORMS CHANNEL FOLLOWING US WINS
Tim Lohman, ARNnet, Friday 11th February 2005
Software developer and consulting house, TASKey, has adopted a channel model. Managing director, Neil Miller, said the move was prompted by a wave of local interest following several US wins for its organisational and project coordination software product, Team. 
TASKey TO BOOST PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRESECNCE
image and data Manager online, Friday 11th February 2005
TASKey is looking to provide an increased level of service in project management to companies throughout Australia and New Zealand through the establishment of two new channel partners. 
TASKey TEAM OPENS NEW REVENUE STREAMS FOR WESTERN NSW COUNCILS ALLIANCE
Local Government FOCUS, December 2004
Resource sharing enables alliance to provide services to Councils Australia wide TASKey, the Canberra based software developer and strategic and project planning consulting services firm, has announced that the alliance of Western NSW Councils, led by Wellington Council, is implementing TASKey TEAM software to establish centres of excellence, create additional revenue streams and coordinate alliance activities. 
TASKey HITS LOCAL GOVERNMENT WITH ASP DEAL
The Beer Files, Telling IT as it is, Thursday, 21 October 2004
CANBERRA-BASED software developer, TASKey, has announced an ASP deal to supply a financial and administration system to Dubbo City Council through broadband internet. 
TASKey APPOINTS SALES GENERAL MANAGER
Paul Broekhuyse, ambition | The Australian, 21st September 2004
Canberra software developer and service provider TASKey has named Paul Dunkley as sales general manager, responsible for increasing market share and sales momentum for the TASKey TEAM patented business management methodology and supporting software. 
LOCAL BUSINESS TAKES OFF IN US
Kerry Mills, The Australian, 9th September 2004
CANBERRA-BASED project management software company TASKey plans to have an established presence in the US market by the end of the year on the back of deals with NASA and the Los Alamos National Laboratory. 