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Mincom Partners with e-Recruitment leader, NGA.NET

Business Wire, Feb 26, 2007

Partnership Delivers Enhanced Offering to Asset-Intensive Organizations Through e-Recruitment Solution

DENVER -- Mincom, a leading global software and services provider to asset intensive industries, announced today it has partnered with NGA.NET, a recognized leader in e-Recruitment software, designed to globally manage the recruitment process. Under the partnership agreement, Mincom will offer the NGA.NET-hosted solution to customers as Mincom e-Recruitment.

This new partnership provides Mincom users with a single source solution to effectively manage all or part of their recruitment processes including applicant tracking, candidate care, talent management, advanced reporting and recruitment analysis.

The integration of NGA.NET's e-Recruitment ASP based software with Mincom Ellipse enterprise asset management solution further enhances Mincom's offering to customers by providing a total solution for online recruitment, talent management, training management, career development and succession planning.

Johann Poppenbeck, Mincom Vice President of Industry and Product Management, said: "We are pleased to be in partnership with NGA.NET, one of the predominant e-recruitment service providers. Our customers come from high-growth asset-intensive industries where attracting and sourcing qualified talent is key to their success. Through this relationship we will be able to assist customers in streamlining the recruitment process and reducing their time-to-hire."

"This is another important step in fulfilling our ongoing commitment to deliver market leading solutions and services to our customers. The Mincom e-Recruitment solution adds to our growing range of best-of-breed offerings that complement Mincom's enterprise asset management solution suite," Mr Poppenbeck added.

Mike Giuffrida, Chief Executive Officer of NGA.NET, said: "We believe our partnership with Mincom will deliver an effective and flexible solution that meets the demands and specific local and global recruitment requirements of Mincom's customers. We look forward to working with Mincom to help customers achieve a better return on investment from their recruitment initiatives."

With a global presence NGA.NET services clients such as Newmont Mining, Xstrata and Ergon and Energex. The company's e-Recruitment solution is designed to assist organizations leverage their employment brand through website candidate attraction strategies, increase compliance and effectiveness of recruitment stakeholder communications, provide a higher level of applicant care and communication, and significantly reduce external advertising and recruitment costs through a secure web-based solution.

About Mincom

Mincom Limited is an international company based in Brisbane, Australia, with more than 25 years' experience in providing business solutions to asset intensive industries such as mining, utilities, transport, defense and government in more than 40 countries. The company has more than 1,250 staff in 19 offices across Australia, North America, South America, South East Asia, Africa, and Europe. For more information about Mincom, visit: www.mincom.com.

About NGA.NET

NGA.NET is an Australian owned and operated company based in Melbourne, Australia. Established in 1997, NGA.NET delivers web-based recruitment and talent management solutions that help organizations recruit, retain and develop their people. The company has users spanning Australia, New Zealand, North America, Europe and Asia, and has deployed solutions to numerous organizations including Rio Tinto, Bluescope Steel, Australia Post, Tenix, Queensland Rail, Australian Federal Police and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. For more information about NGA.NET visit: www.nga.net

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