VIC6 Partners


VIC6 Partners are the driving force for the project: your input and experiences with IPv6
are already helping us build a better TestNet. Thank you for your energy, enthusiasm and insight!
Click logos to see the Partner profiles:

Centre for Eye Research Australia link       Centre for Health Innovation link       University of Ballarat link       Bakaal       University of Ballarat ICT link      
eB2Bcom-link       Studentnet-link       CapitalHillConsulting-link



CapitalHillConsulting-link
MemberNo. 1

Capital Hill Consulting

Capital Hill Consulting has the experience to establish sound management, information and government strategies for your business. We draw upon two decades of senior management experience, including successful government positions, political campaigns, cooperative research management and effective IT project management.

Capital Hill Consulting can develop your management strategy to get the right information to the right place at the right time. Today the influence of information on key decisions is crucial to maintaining your competitive position. If you have a contribution to make on a national or industry level, and want to communicate your message, Capital Hill Consulting has the experience and skills to make the difference.

Studentnet-link
Member No. 4

Studentnet

StudentNet has specialised in supplying managed network services for Australian schools and educational organisations since 1996. Through its long record of specialist education experience StudentNet is in an ideal position to understand the needs of Australian schools.

Our long-term working relationship with schools has shown us the importance of embracing technical innovation to meet the growing and ever more complex demands of Australian education. With the introduction of IPv6 technologies, StudentNet is proud to partner with VIC6 to take the next step in technical advancement for Victorian schools.

eB2Bcom-link
Member No. 11

eB2Bcom

eB2Bcom is a value-add Master Reseller in the Asia-Pacific region for a number of leading-edge software suppliers of Identity and Access Management and ICT security products. Established in 1996, it has staff and offices throughout the region. eB2Bcom is independent of, but works closely with, systems integrators and consultants, resellers, telcos, ISPs and technology vendors. eB2Bcom has a government and blue-chip customer base, and provides:
  • Sales and support of products for suppliers we represent
  • Consulting, design, implementation, and configuration services
  • Integrating products from multiple suppliers into solutions
  • Support Desk and annual maintenance arrangements for products
  • Support for downstream resellers, partners and systems integrators

University of Ballarat ICT link
Member No. 16

University of Ballarat Information & Communications Technology

Through our philosophy of Access, Communicate & Explore, the ICT Department provides and supports all of the information, technology, communication and media services at UB. The ICT department supports the Access, Communicate & Explore vision through its individual departments: Corporate Information Systems (CIS), ICT Client Services, ICT Networks & Infrastructure Team (NIT), Learning Environments & Web Services (LEWS), and Print Services.

Bakaal
Member No. 17

Bakaal

Bakaal is a progressive money transfer (remittance) company that provides efficient services to its clients. It enables the transfer of money around the globe with efficiency and ease. The major focus of Bakaal is the African market where banking facility and remittance services can be a challenge. Bakaal uses innovative ITC solutions, i.e. e-commerce and mobile technology to conduct its business which enables its clients to send money anywhere in the world within a short time using the internet or their mobile devices.

University of Ballarat link
Member No. 29

University of Ballarat

The University of Ballarat is the only regionally headquartered, multisector university in Australia, and takes its name from an Indigenous word, with Ballarat meaning "resting place". The University's Act mandates that it must provide for the "educational, cultural, professional, technical and vocational services to the community and of persons living and working in Central and Western Victoria".

The University's six campuses offer the best of both worlds, combining 137 years of tertiary education in Ballarat with the freedom and dynamism of a relatively new university with close links to local industry and technology. The University has 25,000 students, of whom 25 per cent are studying for postgraduate qualifications and 7,500 are international students.

Centre for Health Innovation link
Member No. 30

Centre for Health Innovation

The Centre for Health Innovation (CHI) is an independent non-for-profit initiative by health and government. CHI actively develops partnerships between clinicians, researchers and industry to improve the quality and safety of healthcare. CHI has created a purpose built simulation and ICT test bed facility at The Alfred hospital, so that innovators have the resources to develop, implement and evaluate technological solutions that improve patient care, and clinicians experience these the solutions in a meaningful health setting.

The fully isolated medical-grade network at CHI is the first of its kind in Australia, enabling advanced equipment, software and process testing, without any risk to patient safety or critical hospital systems. This network operates in a simulated health environment complete with operating theatre, emergency department, ward and clinical offices.

Centre for Eye Research Australia link
Member No. 31

Centre for Eye Research Australia

The Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA) is Australia's leading centre for eye care. CERA brings together a body of dedicated medical researchers in an extensive programme of research in clinical epidemiology, corneal studies, retinal vascular epidemiology, glaucoma, population health, ocular genetics, and macular research. CERA is affiliated with the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Melbourne.