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This is where we'll announce the most recent news relating to eComWin. If you've visited us before and want to know what's new, take a look here first.

 

12/01/02 WebHire announces UIE version 1.0.    The UIE supports the importing and exporting of all user supported data.   Scheduled, reoccurring and incremental exporting tasks can be maintained, and imports allow for unlimited amount of high performance record transfers,  reliability, and securily.

11/01/01 Jim Oliver accepts a full time position working for WebHire as Principle Software Engineer.    Jim will be working on WebHire's first ever Universal Integration Engine technology.   When complete the UIE should allow customer easy migration of data in and out of Recruiter using either the standard Recruiter ASP solution or XML Web Services.

12/01/00 eComWin is award another 12 month extention to work on WebHire's next generation WebHire Recruiter.  

6/16/00 eComWin is awarded a six month contract to work on WebHire's next generation Yahoo! Recruiter website.  Work will be done using C++, ATL, DCOM, XML/XSL, Javascript, ASP and developed to run under the new Microsoft operating system Windows 2000 and IIS 5.0.

9/1/99 Jim Oliver of eComWin is offered a full-time position to work on Radnet's PortalX.   PortalX is currently transitioning from an JAVA, ASP, XML, Javascript technology based product to a JAVA, JSP, XML, Javascript technology to run under IIS and Weblogic.

7/16/99 eComWin is rewarded with a two month extension and new service contract to work on PortalX for RadNet.  Having completed its original assignment for developing an ActiveX control for the WebShare internet server product, eComWin was rewarded with a two month extension to provide software development services for PortalX.  PortalX is a business to business portal application written in Java, ASP, XML, Javascript and runs under Microsoft's IIS.

6/12/99 eComWin is rewarded a six week contract to design and develop an ActiveX control for RadNet's WebShare product.  The work rewarded to eComWin is to be included in the upcoming release of WebShare version 3.1.  The ActiveX control will be designed to allow WebShare user's to download, edit and then upload ActiveX compliant documents from the MS Office applications.