A BURY company which won a DTI Grant for research and development has finished development and launched its new product on the Internet.
Last year's £20,000 grant enabled Morgan Doyle Ltd of Devon Street to develop a new computer software product, the Active Directory Design Advisor (ADDA).
ADDA provides a generic framework to rapidly create a decision tree from expert knowledge without software development. The product
solves the problem of designing complex computer network directories based on Microsoft's Active Directory.
Now, Morgan Doyle has announced that it has partnered with Directory Design, an Arizona-based US company specialising in directory design and consulting. The link gives Directory Design exclusive sales and marketing rights in the US.
Small Business Minister Nigel Griffiths, welcoming the news, said: "This is great news both for Morgan Doyle and the Bury economy. ADDA is a tremendous product and is typical of the hi-tech innovation for which the DTI is delighted to provide grant support".
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