Milestones


Milestones

2007

  • ASL wins the 2007 Best Small-Cap Company Award in the annual poll of Asia's Best Companies organized by FinanceAsia


  • Taiwan subsidiary is formed


  • 2006
  • Guangzhou office is set up to capture the growing market opportunities in China

  • ASL wins the Group's largest managed service contract secured from Cathay Pacific to manage hundreds of clients’ severs and provide desktop support services to thousands of users



  • 2005
  • ASL is accredited as one of the few Oracle Certified Advantage Partners by Oracle in Hong Kong


  • ASL is awarded the supply of 42-month Information Technology Professional Services to HKSAR Government Departments Standing Offer Agreements


  • 2004
  • ASL becomes Sun's first Java Center of Excellence (JCOE) Level 2 Authorized Partner in Hong Kong


  • ELM becomes the Group's wholly owned subsidiary


  • 2003
  • ASL's 30th anniversary marks the company's steady growth and proven track record of providing total IT solutions and comprehensive services to customers in Asia


  • A growing workforce of over 1,000 employees to strive for service and solution business expansion


  • 2002
  • ASL Group Training Center is relocated to Wan Chai and equipped with multi-platform computing systems and advanced training facilities in an expanded area of over 8,000 sq. ft.


  • ASL establishes a 12,000 sq. ft. Digital Imaging Center in its head office for document and graphic conversion into digital images using innovative scanning technologies


  • 2001
  • ASL expands its Hong Kong offices to over 140,000 sq. ft. with the headquarters being furnished with a fully equipped solutions centre and a two-floor staircase


  • 2000
  • ASL receives the recognition as a "Sun Enterprise Services Hong Kong/ Macau Local Strategic Provider & Sun Service Representative" from Sun Microsystems


  • ASL receives the recognition as a "Sun Enterprise Services Hong Kong/ Macau Sun Service Manager" from Sun Microsystems


  • 1999
  • ASL openes the Windows NT Solution Centre


  • ASL and ELM win the PC & Network and UNIX Bulk Contracts of value over HK$300 Million


  • 1998
  • ASL opens the Internet/Intranet Solution Centre for Java
  • 1997

  • Automated Systems Holdings Limited is listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited


  • 1996
  • ASL Hong Kong headquarters moves to a 60,000 square-feet office to cope with business expansion needs


  • Hong Kong Government grants Bulk Contract for networking systems with over 10,000 system units and total value over HK$300 millions


  • 1995
  • ELM is awarded from IBM the sole distributor ship of RS/6000 40P and 43P Power PCs in Hong Kong


  • Hotel Division is set up to service the hospitality industry


  • 1994
  • ELM Computer Technologies Ltd. becomes a member of the ASL Group


  • Wanchai branch office is set up providing immediate support to clients with critical applications in the Central Business District


  • ASL becomes the sole Authorized Education Center for SunSoft in Hong Kong


  • CSA Automated (Macau) Ltd. is established serving the Macau market
  • 1991

  • ASL introduces the "Optical Character Recognition (OCR) System" to the Census and Statistics Department. OCR technology is first deployed in the 1991 Hong Kong Population Census


  • 1989
  • ASL revamps computer systems for six government departments in Hong Kong


  • 1985
  • ASL launches Sun Workstations in Hong Kong


  • 1983
  • A new era for the general public of Hong Kong with a new on-line ticketing system, the URBTIX, which is developed by ASL for the Urban Council of Hong Kong


  • 1977
  • ASL is the primary contractor for development of the "Telephone Betting System" for the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club


  • 1975
  • ASL introduces the Data Entry System and marks the end of the punch card system in Hong Kong


  • 1974
  • ASL is the pioneer of DEC systems in the Hong Kong territory


  • 1973
  • ASL is founded in Hong Kong

  • Hong Kong