Corporate History
1984 Commenced operations as CSM Technology in Australia as an ICT service provider.
1995 Editure expanded into software development and support services under the name myinternet. Initial focus was on providing internet services for schools.
1996 SINA (Schools Internet Network Administrator) was released, providing internet management, filtering, monitoring and email tools. Partnered with Telstra for delivery of services to state government education departments in Australia (QLD, SA, VIC, TAS).
1999 Won contract directly with ACT Department of Education. Launched in New Zealand market.
2000 mydesktop product was added - a portal tool for school intranet and internet web site services. Entered United Kingdom and Hong Kong markets.
2001 Won government contract with NT Education Department to provide ICT services to all territory schools.
2002 Victorian Catholic Education Office moved from Telstra partnerships direct to myinternet contract, and later same occurred for Wollongong CEO, SA CEO, Tasmanian Government.
2003 Purchased LearningPoint software for independent schools market.
2004 Acquired 'Applied Data Control', an Adelaide based ICT services business.
'myclasses' was released - a virtual learning environment for delivery of teaching and learning using internet tools in the classroom. myclasses wins Australian Information Industry Association iAward for best software innovation. Schoolzone wins Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand award for most innovative broadband service. Edsuite product was developed for the South Australian Department of Education Educonnect services for all state government schools.
2005 Launched myportfolio, an eportfolio tool that provides a place for creating and storing digital work by students and teachers.
2006 Changed name from CSM Technology and myinternet to Editure.
2007 Entered United States market.
Acquired AUSSIE PD a leading United States based teacher professional development provider.
Plano ISD becomes first United States learning management system software customer.
2008 Launched in South African market.
2009 Acquired TeachFirst, a Seattle based provider of professional development and digital content.
Established new business units, Digital Schools Solutions, to focus on training for impact of technology on classroom instruction and Editure Professional Services to provide a range of ICT consulting services to clients.
2010 myPLS was released - Editure's next generation learning management system.
myDX was released, a SIF compliant software to streamline LMS and SMS integrations.
Editure Protect was released as our next generation web filtering and security product.
Editures Australian Professional Development business unit won a contract to complete school quality reviews of Victorian government schools.
Acquired strategic investment in DB Education Services, a learning platform provider to the United Kingdom market, and Avatar Academic, which provides Professional Development Management Systems to education and corporate clients.
2011 Acquired IT Intellect, a Melbourne based ICT services business.
Released NMS 4.0, our next generation network management service product.
Who we are
Key Facts
Founded
1984
Business Units
Editure Education Technology
Editure Networking Technology
Editure Professional Development
Operating History
Over 14 years supplying software and ICT services
Offices
Australia
- Melbourne
- Adelaide
United States
- New York
- Seattle
- Los Angeles
- Austin
United Kingdom
- Brighton
Headcount
Approx. 140 personnel
Customers
Customers in six countries
Schools, educational authorities, higher education institutions.
Over 12,500 K-12 schools globally
Network Integration Clients
Health care, Local Government, and Corporations


