Saratoga Systems Introduces Wireless Enterprise Information Solution

Customer Inter@ction Solutions, May 2005

Saratoga Systems Inc., a supplier of enterprise software solutions to the mid-to-large enterprise market, has announced the general availability of the Saratoga Wireless data access solution. Saratoga Wireless enables enterprises to offer mobile workers real-time access via any handheld device to multiple back-end systems, including CRM, ERP and financials.

"The combination of Saratoga Wireless and Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry was really a slam dunk for us," said Larry Bassett, IT director at Phoenix Contact. "Our customer's satisfaction has increased significantly because we are responding faster to inquiries and requests. Saratoga Wireless and BlackBerry offer seamless and secure access to our ERP and CRM."

Key benefits of the new Saratoga Wireless solution include the following:

* Real-time access to critical enterprise data. With Saratoga Wireless, anyone can manage accounts and opportunities, check inventory, track shipments and customer support, and verify billing status from wireless handheld devices. Users can access data from any back-end system so that critical data are always readily available.

* Quick and cost-effective implementation. The Saratoga Wireless solution can access complex enterprise data without any programming.

* Proven, open and secure architecture. Saratoga Wireless is based on a powerful Web architecture and core technology. It uses an ultra-thin client that can run on any handheld device. Saratoga Wireless offers robust security, from authentication to transmission to data access.

* Broad wireless device support. Saratoga Wireless supports a broad array of today's wireless devices including BlackBerry, PocketPC, Smartphone, TREO and HP iPAQ and all wireless networks.

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