PalmTree, Inc. Launches a New Subsidiary, e-Gility+, Inc.

Market Wire, June, 2009

PalmTree, Inc., a leader in Business Process Improvement (BPI) Services and On-Demand software, launched a new wholly owned subsidiary, e-Gility , Inc. The creation of e-Gility will allow for the continued growth and expansion of the e-Governance product into the GRC market.

Joan Flynn, CEO of PalmTree, Inc., states, "As an end-to-end software solution, e-Governance has components to standardize and streamline the full spectrum of audit, governance, risk and compliance requirements. Due to the growth of the software combined with an unsurpassed commitment to client success we feel we can best serve our customers by forming a software solutions company."

e-Gility is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois and does extensive work in providing software services to Fortune 500, Fortune 1000, and large private firms within the automobile, pharmaceutical, electronics, health insurance and manufacturing industries. The unique products and services provide customers with extraordinary success and results, and have repeatedly exceeded their initial goals and expectations.

The e-Governance product provides companies with a standardized, highly customized solution to reduce the cost and simplify the process associated with compliance. e-Governance is tailored to meet companies' unique business needs and requirements. The standardized software methodology eliminates the burden of your company having to dedicate resources. e-Governance software is intuitive and users quickly embrace it, making the new solution effective in days not weeks. A simple ROI can be achieved in less than one year.

About PalmTree, Inc.(TM)

PalmTree, Inc. is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. PalmTree, Inc., founded in 1999, provides world-class Business Process Improvement (BPI) services to optimize customers' internal controls, performance, reliability and efficiency.

For further information contact: e-Gility , Inc. 1-877-EGILITY (344-5489) Email Contact www.egovernanceplus.com

 

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