Adobe shuts off SME's from flash movie publication
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Isn't this a great example of why proprietary software vendors should not be trusted? By not fully owning the rights over the software one uses (and pays for), one will always have to be prepared to tightly follow the ideas of their respective vendors. At Zeropoint.it, we follow a licensing policy with which you can rest assured. You will fully own the product you pay us for and not be locked-in in any way. We trust our customers they can choose for the best vendor themselves and we are doing our uttermost best to be chosen. For quality reasons, not legal.
Zeropoint.IT contribution to OpenType
13/Nov/2009
One of our software engineers made a large contribution to the Open Source community with a complex character based Nasta'liq font for Urdu and Persian languages.
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First Belgian BizCamp
27/Oct/2009
Zeropoint.IT was sponsor and co-organiser of the first BizCamp in Belgium.
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Pakistan Ranks Among Top Outsourcing Destinations
28/Sep/2009
Menlo Park, California based oDesk has ranked the Philippines and Pakistan as the top two outsourcing destinations in terms of growth, value for money and customer feedback.
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Pakistani IT education project wins recognition
10/Jul/2009
A Pakistani education project that aims for introduction of a new method of teaching software engineering to undergraduate students based on Open Source Software has been recognised and acknowledged by the Global University Network for Innovation (GUNI).
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