Australian-developed Sitebook has made managing building projects as easy as using your smartphone by adding project management tools to its affordable building safety app.
First released as a OH&S tool, Sitebook now lets builders schedule and track tasks for multiple construction projects, maintaining safety compliance, and staying in touch with staff, subbies and suppliers, keeping your project on time and budget.
SiteBook, which runs on an Apple iPad or Samsung Galaxy, not only saves you time and money, but takes away the pain of managing projects by letting you monitor your site from wherever you are. For more about SiteBook, visit www.sitebook.com.au.
An experimental dance installation at the Arts Centre Melbourne this month is using speakers from Australian sound pioneer VAF Research to create a personal soundscape for each person who steps on the dancefloor.
With a dozen compact, powerful speakers provided by VAF, the free interactive dancefloor in the Arts Centre Melbourne foyer invites visitors to discover a unique dance experience as their movements trigger music and lights to create a spectacular audio-visual show.
Earlier this year, Arts Centre Melbourne commissioned Adelaide-based Eat More Code http://www.eatmorecode.com, along with artists Sasha Grbich, Ian Moorhead, Chris Petridis and Ingrid Voorendt, to create a work for the centre’s foyer during the Australian Ballet’s season of Sleeping Beauty.
This collaboration has produced a 21st century dancefloor that generates a personalised sound and light show for whoever is dancing, whether it’s a prima ballerina or someone with two left feet.
UltraServe today unveils a new version of its SmartStack Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) tailored for medium-sized organisations, which it expects to turbocharge export sales, especially in Asia.
During the past year, Australian managed cloud services provider UltraServe has seen exports go from a standing start to 35 per cent of sales due to demand for SmartStack, which provides hybris commerce services for enterprise customers in Australia and New Zealand as well as multinationals in the US, Europe, Brazil and India.
UltraServe General Manager Adam Chicktong said SmartStack for midmarket meant the company no longer had to walk away from smaller sales. “This more modular version will support websites with 250,000 visitors a month whereas our enterprise version started at 2.5 million a month,” he said.
“As a result, we’ve more than halved the monthly cost for midmarket companies wanting to deploy hybris, which appeals to many prospects we’re talking to in Asia, not to mention Australia.”
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