TASKey TEAM Resolves Compliance At Bathurst Regional Council
Canberra, July 7, 2005
TASKey, the award-winning Canberra-based developer of distributed management and workflow coordination tools, today announced Bathurst Regional Council has deployed TASKey TEAM software to implement and manage compliance guidelines handed down from the various Local Government departments and agencies.
TASKey TEAM Wins 2005 Consensus Software Award
Canberra, April 22, 2005
TASKey, the Canberra-based software developer and strategic and project planning consulting services firm, has won a prestigious 2005 Consensus Software Award for its distributed management and workflow coordination software, TASKey TEAM.
TASKey To Expand US Presence Through Participation In Canberra-California Bridge Program
Networking creates export and seed funding opportunities for innovative Australian software developer to expand into new markets
Canberra, January 18, 2005
TASKey, the Canberra-based software developer and strategic and project planning consulting services firm, today announced plans to expand its presence in the US following the company’s successful participation in the recent Canberra-California Bridge Program trade mission to Silicon Valley. 
TASKey GENERATES STRONG LEADS FROM 2004 NATIONALGENERAL ASSEMBLY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Canberra, November 29, 2004
TASKey, the Canberra-based software developer and strategic and project planning consulting services firm, has announced it achieved strong lead generation and interest in TASKey TEAM software from Councils across Australia at the National General Assembly of Local Government (NGAL), held in Canberra from 7-10 November 2004.
TASKey TEAM OPENS NEW REVENUE STREAMS FOR WESTERN NSW COUNCILS ALLIANCE
Canberra, November 25, 2004
TASKey, the Canberra-based software developer and strategic and project planning consulting services firm, today announced an 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.
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TASKey TEAMS UP WITH DUBBO CITY COUNCIL Canberra, October 25, 2004
TASKey, the Canberra-based software developer and strategic and project planning consulting services firm, today announced it has secured its first Local Government win by signing Dubbo City Council, which will implement its TASKey TEAM software. 
TASKey TEAM v3.1 PREVIEWS AT CeBIT AND FOCUS ON BUSINESS
Canberra, June 1, 2004
TASKey recently gave companies attending CeBIT at Darling Harbour, Sydney, and Focus On Business in Canberra their first look at the upcoming TASKey TEAM v3.1 release. The two main new features of TASKey TEAM Enterprise v3.1 are its close integration with MS Exchange Server/Outlook and drop & drag functions. 
TASKey TEAM ONLINE LAUNCHED
Canberra, September 23, 2002
Today TASKey Pty Ltd launched TASKey TEAM Online, the low-cost method to ultilise the power of TASKey TEAM. “There has been a real need for the software to be more readily accessible by remote teams, especially where setting up an enterprise version is not feasible or desired, “ said Bob Quodling, TASKey's Business Development Manager. 
TASKEY TEAM VERSION 1.5 IS RELEASED TODAY
Sydney, Australia September 5, 2001
TASKey Pty Ltd announced today that version 1.5 of TASKey TEAM is now available on the Web for 30 day free trial. Now users can focus on individual tasks or projects while still keeping the rest of their work under control. 
PROJECT MANAGERS TO SEE NEW TEAM SOFTWARE
Canberra, February 19, 2001
Traditional, centralised project management methods are increasingly being recognised as inadequate for most business management situations. In today's typical workplace people are concurrently involved in many projects, and various teams. Often team members are also geographically spread. Project managers are becoming frustrated in their effort to coordinate their own work as well as that of other people in the organisation. 
AUSTRALIAN COMPANY HOLDS THE KEY TO TEAM SOFTWARE
Canberra, May 25, 2000
Managers are now recognising the need for a simple method to coordinate many people doing many projects and tasks. The challenge increases when people are both geographically spread and members of numerous teams. 