Bloombase Technologies is delighted to announce today they are invited by Office of Government Chief Information Officer of HKSAR to deliver a seminar and showcase their service-oriented
architecture (SOA) security solutions in Information Technology Services Center at Cyberport on August 19, 2005.
The one-day seminar/showcase has a primary focus on latest service oriented architecture (SOA) technologies that are best to be adopted by large organizations and agencies. Bloombase is
the only vendor selected to demonstrate SOA security solutions among companies including IBM, BEA and Novell.
Bloombase partners with Digital China to showcase their Spitfire XML EAI security appliance with IBM's p-Series SOA server running on IBM WebSphere application server.
About Digital China
Digital China is an information technology services company dedicated to the advancement of digitization in China. According to IDC, Digital China is currently the largest IT products
distributor and systems integrator in China. Digital China was spun off from Legend Group Limited and separately listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Limited on 1 June 2001. Digital
China traces its beginnings to 1980s, when The Chinese Academy of Sciences underwent a restructure, a group of 20 scientists were dismissed with a sum of RMB200,000 for good. With a
vision that technology boom must come along with China's modernization, they formed an import company to distribute computer products in China. In the next 20 years, the business of this
small company expanded exponentially and later renamed to be Legend Group Limited. In 2000, the company underwent a restructure and separate into two entities - Digital China and Lenovo.
Digital Chinawas later spun off and separately listed on the mainboard of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Limited on 1 June 2001. Right after the listing, Digital China becomes a constituent
of the Hang Seng Mainland Composite Index - Information Technology as well as the Morgan Stanley Capital International Standard Index. For more information, please visit
http://www.digitalchina.com.hk
About Office of Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO)
Headed by the Government Chief Information Officer (GCIO), the OGCIO was formed by merging the functions of the former Information Technology Services Department and the IT-related
divisions of the Communications and Technology Branch (CTB) of the Commerce, Industry and Technology Bureau (CITB). The OGCIO provides a single focal point with responsibility for ICT
policies, strategies, programmes and measures under our 2004 Digital 21 Strategy, in addition to providing information technology (IT) services and support within the Government. The GCIO
will be accountable for the Government's investment in ICT. For more information, please visit http://www.ogcio.gov.hk
About Bloombase Technologies
Bloombase Technologies formulated a vision for next generation enterprise application integration and electronic data interchange to secure and accelerate information exchange. This
vision brings together distributed and heterogeneous systems with seamless connectivity and empowers enterprise applications and systems with security by use of state-of-the-art
cryptographic, service-oriented architecture and network technologies.
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and services, existence of errors or defects in products, rapid technological change, dependence on the Internet, significant current and expected additional competition and the need to
continue to expand product distribution and services offerings. Bloombase Technologies assumes no obligation to update the information in this press release.
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