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First Quarter Contract Wins
First Quarter Contract Wins.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n RNS Number : 0699T Allocate Software PLC 22 September 2010 \n \n\n \n \n22 September 2010\n \nALLOCATE SOFTWARE PLC \n(\"Allocate\" or \"the Company\") \n \nFirst Quarter Contract Wins \n \nAllocate Software plc (AIM: ALL), the leading provider of workforce and compliance optimisation solutions, announces 14 contracts in its first quarter ended 31 August 2010:\n \n§ Seven new NHS contract wins for Healthroster, its healthcare e-Rostering application, at the following Trusts: \n \n- Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust\n- Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust\n- Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust\n- St George's Healthcare NHS Trust\n- Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust \n- Princess Alexander Hospital NHS Trust \n- Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust\n \n§ Total NHS e-Rostering customer base increased to126 Trusts; comprising 84 Acute Trusts, 21 Mental Health Trusts and 21 Primary Care Trusts\n \n§ Further international growth with a new contract awarded for Healthroster by Pantai Hospital, Ipoh, Malaysia \n \n§ BSMS Trinity, the Company's bank management application, wins a contract with St Andrew's Healthcare (one of the UK's leading specialist mental healthcare providers) taking the total bank customer base to 194 UK healthcare organisations\n \n§ Three major contracts awarded to Dynamic Change for its clinical governance application\n \n§ Two significant new deals awarded to Time Care AB, for its Time Care Planning, Time Care Pool and Time Care Doctor applications, including an agreement with Stockholm Globe Arenas\n \n§ Post period, Allocate signed its first significant healthcare customer in the USA, with the implementation of Healthroster due to start in October 2010\n \nIan Bowles, Chief Executive Officer of Allocate commented: \"We are pleased to report on another solid quarter for Allocate Software that demonstrates continued progress for the Company, despite the continued economic uncertainty and the NHS consultation paper. Particularly important in the period, has been the commencement of our biggest project to date with the Department of Health in New South Wales, Australia. I am also very pleased by the appointment of both Peter Croft as General Manager for Australia and...