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National award for Umina software

Umina software business ClockOn has won a national software award in Sydney.

The award was presented in front of 200 industry guests by Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Mr Daryl Williams, and managing director of Microsoft Australia, Mr Steve Vamos, at a dinner held at the Sheraton on the Park Hotel.

ClockOn produces workplace information and payroll management software for small businesses.

The judge's award to ClockOn was granted on the basis of outstanding innovation, functionality and its prospects for future growth and development.

Umina radiologist Dr Graham Mylne originally developed Clockon to make running his practice easier

In January 2000, he launched the Clockon business with the help of a government grant.

General manager, Roger Merchant said Clockon was unusual because it offered a range of services, not just payroll.

The software has been fully developed on the Central Coast over the last four years and has a list of users in industries as diverse as administration and dentistry.

For further information contact ClockOn on 4342 5896, admin@clockon.com.au or www.clockon.com.au



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