Microimage won Gold awards including the Overall Best Product Gold
to become the kings of Software Innovation for 2005 at the British
Computer Society (BCS) National Best Quality Software Awards held
recently in Colombo.
Microimage won the GOLD award in the “Communications Application”
category, and won the Sri Lanka Telecom Special Award the GOLD in
the “Best Overall Product” category. Microimage thus earned the
right to enter its “mobile messaging & browser” product in the Asia
Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA), to be held in Bali, Indonesia this
year.
Microimage Chief Operating Officer Nalaka Kularatne said that “we
won gold awards for localized mobile messaging and browser platform,
a complete solution for mobile messaging- and content browsing in
native languages. We developed the platform in Sinhala, Tamil and
also the Divehi (language of Maldives).
Microimage was founded in 1993 by a group of A-level students who
were passionate about innovating new technology and software
solutions. Incorporated in 1995, it now has a staff of 40 at its
Development Center and Corporate Office in Colombo, with its own
branch operation in Bangladesh, and business partners in several
regional countries, to represent its products.
The
annual BCS National Best Quality Software Awards is organized by
NBQSA in association with the British Computer Society the Sri Lanka
Association for Software Industry (SLASI), and the Infotel Society.
The
mobile messaging platform supports Sinhala and Tamil SMS (short
message service), MMS (Multimedia Message Service) & Email. The
product supports all characters and its combinations and provides an
extremely user friendly key-in mechanism. The product is currently
Patents pending.
Mobile browser was launched in April 2005 together
with Dialog Telekom. The product
Mobile
launched browser was in April 2005 together with Dialog Telekom. The
product will provide access to a range of content portals in Sinhala
and Tamil empowering millions of people around Sri Lanka.