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Stratix Launches Rules-Based Mobile Solutions for Field Service & Field Sales

Stratix today announced the release of Stratix Mobile, a highly configurable suite of rules-based mobility software products allowing field service and field sales organizations to adapt to changing market demands with less cost, time and effort. NORCROSS, GA, November 13, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Stratix Corporation, a leading mobile enterprise solutions innovator, today announced the release of Stratix Mobile, a highly configurable suite of rules-based mobility software products giving customers an unprecedented degree of speed and flexibility in deploying new solutions to their mobile devices. The Stratix Mobile suite allows companies to respond to changing market opportunities with significantly less cost, time and effort. "The Stratix Mobile suite is the first mobile offering built on a business-rules framework and will be a key differentiator for helping enterprises meet their growing demand of mobile applications more quickly and cost effectively," said Stratix President Gina Gallo. Stratix is releasing an entire portfolio of rules-based software products beginning with Field Service and Field Sales applications. Stratix Mobile solutions empower customers to modify application business logic with rules to create the exact configuration required and then deploy those changes, at any time, without recoding the application. This innovative design delivers a sustainable competitive advantage by reducing time to market, lowering development costs and increasing bottom-line results. "Mobility has become a competitive advantage for many of our customers, yet today"s enterprises are finding it difficult to keep up with the demands for new mobile applications," said Stratix CEO Bonney Shuman. "Our rules-based approach enables enterprises of all sizes to leverage their unique business process on a real-time basis and deliver mobility solutions more quickly while driving greater results." paul.shiman@stratixcorp.com


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