Departmental ICT

Innovation, Universities and Skills written question – answered at on 13 December 2007.

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Photo of Gordon Banks Gordon Banks PPS (Rt Hon James Purnell, Secretary of State), Department for Culture, Media & Sport

To ask the Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills which manufacturers' software is used in his Department.

Photo of David Lammy David Lammy Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills) (Skills)

The Department currently shares software with the Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and the Department for Children, Schools and Families. The following list provides the names of manufacturers providing software applications to Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.

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ActiveState Software Inc

ActiveXperts Software BV

Acuity Risk Management LLP

Acuma Software Limited

Adobe Systems

Agresso Limited

Art Technology Group Inc.

Aventail

BEA Systems Inc.

Business Objects

CASE Technologies

Check Point Software Technologies Limited

Cisco Systems Inc.

Citrix Systems Inc.

Clearswift Limited

CommVault

CA

Dell Inc.

Diskeeper Corporation

Double-Take Software

EMC Corporation

Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc.

EVault

Ixia

INPHASE Software Limited

Intel Corporation Intercede Limited

Internet Security Systems Inc.

JAM Software

JZero Solutions

Kainos Software Limited

Mantix Systems Limited

McAfee Inc.

MEGA

Meridio

Microsoft Corporation

MidlandHR

Network Appliance Inc.

PTM EDV-Systeme GmbH

QAS Limited

QLogic Corporation

Qube Global Software

Quest Software Inc.

RealVNC Limited

Research In Motion Limited

RSA Security Inc.

SafeNet Inc.

Semio

Sherpa Software

Softerra Limited

Sophos Plc

Source Code Technology Holdings Inc.

SPSS Inc.

Sun Microsystems Inc.

Symantec Corporation

TANDBERG

Telelogic AB

Trend Micro

VMWare Inc.

Websense Inc.

WinZip International LLC

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