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23.10.2011
Random Computing in US Trade Mission - Oct 31- Nov 4
The ACT Government and Austrade are piloting a new programme called Exporting Services to Government. 7 businesses from the ACT will travel with the Minister and visit Washington DC and show off their wares to the US Government, and learn about doing business in the US.

Random Computing are one of these businesses.
27.08.2011
mobileX R5.6 is released. MS Office 2010 certified.
mobileX R5.6.053b is now out and available. The new release is certified for Microsoft Office 2010.

Profiling for Outlook is no longer dependant upon fixed names but uses only the name of the executive and the public folder lookups to determine the correct accounts.
09.09.2010
Random - recognised as an ACT Export Award finalist at the 2010 ACT Chief Minister's Export Awards


We have clients in Wellington, New Zealand, New York, Boston, London, and Chicago using our mobileX for the BlackBerry Smartphone and Sync-ED solutions.
02.09.2010
We have moved! Our postal address and phone numbers have not changed.
Random Computing is now located at

John McEwen House,
7 National Circuit,
Barton, Canberra
ACT, 2600
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16.07.2010
Random Computing wins AIIA 2010 - ACT state iAward for e-Government for ExecCorro!

iAwards 2010 results


Random Computing Services Pty Ltd has been successful in winning the ACT state iAward for e-Government. This means the company is now a national finalist and in the running for the national iAwards and to represent Australia at the APICTA Awards.

There will be a special iAwards presentation ceremony held as part of the AIIA ACT Branch’s monthly Canberra Managers’ Forum on Thursday, 15 July. Random Computing will attend this presentation ceremony where it will presented with the award in person by Deputy Chief Minister of the ACT, Ms Katy Gallagher.
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Canberra Business Point Award 2010

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We love it. It is the best for a Executive’s diary. MS Outlook is OK for your own bits and pieces but not for the working diary of a Executive. …go for it. Avoid Outlook. PA to Senior Federal Cabinet Minister