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Hutt Valley DHB ventures into the Cloud

Hutt Valley DHB ventures into the Cloud and selects Psoda for their IT Project Management

WELLINGTON NZ, (23/5/2011) Psoda (http://www.psoda.com) today announced the addition of the Hutt Valley District Health Board (HVDHB) to its growing list of customers.

The Information Services group at HVDHB is venturing into the cloud and have selected to use Psoda for their IT project management.

"We have selected Psoda because we have a requirement to manage multiple projects concurrently with shared or overlapping resources. Having moved to the Psoda cloud-based solution we can now report on related projects at various levels incorporating budget and timesheet elements that captures activities and aggregates them up to programme level" - Jennie Johnson, Information Services HVDHB

Because Psoda is a cloud-based solution there was no need to add new servers to the HVDHB infrastructure. All that was need was to set up users, permissions, report templates and workflows customised to HVDHB's needs.

“From early on in our discussions with HVDHB it became clear that Psoda would provide them with an ideal solution for their needs. We are looking forward to a building a long-term partnership with the DHB and to get their inputs into the ongoing development of the Psoda suite of portfolio, programme and project management tools.” - Bruce Aylward, CEO Psoda

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