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ADVISORY/AptSoft, iWay Software Joint Webcast Demonstrates Rapid Application Integration Through Business Process Management

Business Wire, May 17, 2004

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ADVISORY...for today

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AptSoft

WHO:      David Cameron, Vice President, AptSoft Corporation and
          Jake Freivald, Director, iWay Software

WHAT:     Rapid Integration: AptSoft and iWay Software

          This online seminar, hosted by iWay Software, will
          demonstrate a new approach to integration that creates an
          extremely flexible way to connect and extend existing
          systems. AptSoft's Director Series is a Web services
          platform that enables event-driven architectures, detecting
          and evaluating key processing events within existing
          applications as they occur, and invoking the execution of
          other applications needed to complete the process. iWay
          Software's Adapter Factory provides more than 250
          intelligent adapters including database, transaction system,
          e-business, and transaction processing adapters.

WHEN:     Ongoing

WHERE:    http://www.iwaysoftware.com/events/seminars/aptsoft.html

WHY:      Businesses today must be more agile - a requirement that
          places new demands on an integration infrastructure. To
          maximize agility, organizations must build and maintain
          connections to a wide and growing variety of information
          assets - traditionally the most expensive and time-consuming
          part of any business process improvement initiative. The
          usual approaches and technologies - an army of consultants
          and techs on a months-long spec-and-code project - can't
          meet these new business needs. They're too inflexible, too
          costly and too slow.
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