West Perth-based internet monitoring and management software developer WebSpy Ltd will join a Microsoft advisory council to help the software giant gather feedback on its new products and campaigns.
The full text of a company announcement is pasted below
WebSpy Ltd, an Australian developer of Internet monitoring and management software, will be participating in Microsoft's Partner Advisory Council program for the next two years.
The Independent Software Vendors PAC is an invitation-only advisory council developed by Microsoft Corp. to gather and disseminate top partner feedback on strategic Microsoft products, customer campaigns, competition and programs through close dialogue between selected partners and Microsoft executives, fostering cohesive relationships between Microsoft and it's partners.
"We appreciate the invitation to work with Microsoft on this very worthwhile program" said Lagis Zavros, COO of WebSpy. "The opportunity to harness the knowledge within Microsoft and a select group of leading ISV partners from around the world will greatly enhance the delivery of exemplary products to customers."
WebSpy is one of twenty ISV partners in the world that will be participating in this advisory council. Partners were selected to ensure worldwide representation and a broad range of business focus and technology skills.
WebSpy's latest products are developed using the Microsoft .NET platform and are specifically designed to act as the ubiquitous analysis and reporting management tools for organizations that want to obtain tighter control and protection of their Internet investments in increasingly complex network environments.