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copyright (c) 2006 by anycase GmbH, Pratteln, Switzerland - all rights reserved.
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anycase is the business- und technology-consulting company of Luc Haldimann, co-founder and former CTO of Obtree Technologies Inc.
A selection of today's customers of anycase:
Software-Architecture, -Development and Consulting:
A recent activity of anycase was the setup and organization of the EuroAjax conference.
Start-up consulting in the following areas:
Consulting during organisational restructuring:
Business-Consulting:
Working at anycase is very exciting with great a variety development tasks. If you are looking for a place where you are constantly improving your skills while applying your profound
analytical knowledge to solve software challenges, you're definitely at the right place with us! You will mainly be responsible for the development of a cutting edge product based on
patented technology.
Requirements:
You have a profound unterstanding of software design and programming of web applications.
Knowhow:
Working Place:
Area of Basel
Are you ready to take on a new challenge in web programming and to push a new technology? If you meet the requirements, we should get to know each other! Apply today via eMail or Snail-Mail.
anycase is located in Switzerland:
As a kid, Luc was already interested in Computer Science and started to develop a few assembler programs on his Commodore 64. Over the years, his interest for technology has grown. Besides his studies at the ETH and many small private projects, he developed the computer-game „Future Dimension“ with a few friends. After bringing the game to market, Luc co-founded “Obtree Technologies Inc.”. He was CTO and Chairman of the content management focused company. Obtree was acquired by IXOS in 2003 and in 2004 IXOS was acquired by Open Text. During these acquisition processes, he was responsible for the business of the content management products and the integration of the Basel location.
Luc has a MSc of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich).

The "swiss made" label is most commonly known from Swiss watches. Without fail, all Swiss watchmakers label their watches prominently on the faceplate. By convention, the words are fully capitalized, positioned on the bottom of the face, split by the half-hour indicator if available, curved along the button edge as necessary. Watches made in other countries typically indicate their country of origin on the back of the watch, except for very few well-known high-end manufacturers. (Source: wikipedia.org)
"swiss made" stands for:
Visit the swiss made software website for further information.
anycase is engaged in leveraging the values of Switzerland to create superior software.

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