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PTG Global eNewsletter - Intuitive
December 2005 2nd Edition

At PTG Global, we make technology work by getting the design right the first time.

 

Hi,

The end of the year is quickly approaching. 2005 has been a most eventful year for us at PTG Global, with a move to a new location on Kent Street and a complete rebranding. Our groundbreaking methodology for designing high performance transactional user interfaces, XPDesign™, was recognized nationally by the Yellow Pages® Business Ideas Grants.

We'd like to thank our clients, staff and fellow professionals for continuing to support us through yet another successful year!

Happy holidays to you all!

James Breeze
General Manager and Psychologist
jamesb@ptg-global.com or 02 9251 4200


New Year drinks and celebrations
Please join us to celebrate the New Year!

We know you're all tired of Christmas parties so we'll have one in January! All welcome!
When: Thursday 19th January, 2006. From 5pm
RSVP: email xil@ptg-global.com by 12th January 2006
Where: PTG Global office
           Level 16, 207 Kent Street
           Sydney

PTG News and Papers

Press Release: XPDesign™ Received National Recognition

PTG Global's user interface design methodology surpassed over a 1000 top innovators around Australia to become a finalist in the 2005 Yellow Pages® Business Ideas Grants program. A big thank you to all our customers and staff for your support in believing in our services and the methodology that drives them.

Read more about Yellow Pages® Business Ideas Grants Press Release

Internet Security: Time to Unite

Author: Craig Errey for 'Online Banking Review'

A unified assault by the banking institutions on fraudsters would help by optimizing the investment in security and reducing the risks exposure overall. Customers on the other hand will benefit from a consistent experience and ease of use.

Read more about Internet Security

New Paper: Death by Software

Author: Craig Errey

One of the biggest mistakes organizations make is to engage the technology vendor too early, on the premise that they will help them with their business processes. When implementing major enterprise software, it is important to pick a vendor that match your business model and never ever neglect your user interface.

Read more about Death by Software

Conferences and Workshops

Enterprise Architecture for Government Conference 2006

Date: 21st - 22nd February 2006

Tailored specifically for the government, this conference will provide you with tools and methodology to successfully build a bridge between your strategic goals and information systems. PTG Global's General Manager, James Breeze, will be chairing Day 1 of the conference.

Read more about the Enterprise Architecture for Government Conference

Enterprise Architecture for Government: Pre-Conference Executive Tutorial

Date: 20th February 2006

James Breeze will also be holding a pre-conference tutorial on how to achieve your Enterprise Architecture vision by setting clear goals and objectives.

Read more about the Pre-Conference Tutorial

Please visit our website for more papers and usability news

PTG Global Contact Details

You can contact us by email or call us on 02 9251 4200 or 1300 660 973 for further information.


Our head office in Sydney is located in the
Maritime Trade Towers
Level 16, 207 Kent St
Sydney, NSW 2000

Directions to Sydney office


In this issue
New Year drinks invitation
XPDesign Receives National Recognition
Internet Security: Time to Unite
Death by Software
Enterprise Architecture for Government Conference 2006

Client news

The feature product this month is XPDesign™

XPDesign™ is a scientific, systematic, and robust user interface design method of translating high level business requirements into a visual, precise and unambiguous IT blueprint, just like the architect's blueprint.

Read more about XPDesign™

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