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eCom eCom Releases Secure Storage System; MyPhotoZip Helps Save Valuable Disk Space and Transmission Time
Business Wire, July 25, 2002
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 25, 2002
eCom eCom (OTCBB:ECEC) today began the roll out of its secure image storage system with its first application of MyPhotoZip(TM) (MPZ).
There has always been the need to exchange image files in a secure manner. The rapid convergence of telecommunications, computer and television and the necessity for seamless interoperability among products from these industries makes a secure and fast method desirable. Thus, the need for the MPZ system, which allows for inexpensive digital image processing and online storage without compromising quality.
Now everyone can process large image files, storing more data in less space plus transmitting and loading images quickly. MPZ will be promoted through the company's global network of 57,000 marketing affiliates, which incorporates various media outlets. MPZ is eCom eCom's initial step in the new world of safeware products. eCom eCom is currently developing several complimentary "safeware" technology products and plans to introduce them over the next several months.
"We spent a lot of time and resources developing this new system to help move us into our own `space' in the software market," said David J. Panaia, eCom eCom CEO. "After years of product development and testing, we are now set to become a leader in the secure image compression technology industry." MPZ is available for only $39.95 or a free trial download at http://www.myphotozip.com.
"eCom eCom is taking the lead to provide a cost effective and simplified choice for anyone who wants to increase storage capacity, security and imaging processing speed," said Panaia.
This release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual events or results may differ materially from those discussed in such forward-looking statements.
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