January 06, 2009
Boyle Software signs on to help the promising, new NGO Transatlantic Partners Against AIDS (TPAA). From email and web hosting, through data mining and application development, Boyle Software hopes to make at least a minor contribution to this noble cause.
"Over the next few months we will be launching a brand new web site to support and promote TPAA's reports and conferences," said Uwe Kristen, lead designer at Boyle Software. Reports such as "On the Frontline of an Epidemic: The Need for Urgency in Russia's Fight Against AIDS" and conferences such as the first meeting of the "US-Russia Working Group Against HIV/AIDS", which included US Secretary of State Collin Powell, are key to the success of TPAA and deserve the best promotion tools available.
Technologies for this account include Linux, Apache, Java, PostgreSQL and a host of other open-source tools.
Transatlantic Partners Against AIDS (TPAA) is an independent, non-governmental organization that leverages the political, civic, scientific, and economic resources of North American, European, and Eurasian partners to combat the rapid and devastating spread of HIV/AIDS in Russia, Ukraine and neighboring countries. TPAA's mission is to effect policy outcomes and undertake related initiatives that will enable Russia, Ukraine and neighboring countries to be more effective in the global fight against AIDS.
Boyle Software is a privately-held, custom programming and database development company, specializing in harnessing the power of high-end, heavy-transaction SQL database engines. Established in 1988, Boyle Software works for small, as well as large Fortune 1000, companies to help them control, manage, understand and leverage their data.