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`Las Vegas, NV, September 13, 2000: River Run Software Group®,
`Inc., a recognized leader in providing robust and easy—to—use wireless
`software solutions that extend the enterprise to the mobile worker,
`today announced that its products and solutions have received a
`previously unheard-of three awards at the Go Mobile 2000 conference
`sponsored by Mobile Insights. Mobile Insights created the Moby Award
`for companies to recognize their end user customers that have deployed
`mobile computing and wireless data communications solutions which are
`innovative and robust, and have a positive impact on the end user.
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`River Run Software Group's family of mobile software products are
`complete, end-to-end m-commerce solutions that can also be tailored to
`the unique requirements of vertical industries. The software is designed
`to mirror a day in the life of a mobile individual and contains a wide
`variety of features, including automatic scheduling of customer visits
`based on sophisticated rules-based algorithms, e-forms for data capture
`and wireless database query and synchronization for all types of mobile
`devices, centralized user and customer management, and electronic
`distribution of software.
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`The customer deployments and categories for which River Run solutions
`have won awards are: Sears, in field service, for satisfying the needs of
`the more than 12,500 field repair technicians across the country; United
`Airlines, for addressing the requirements of their internal mobile sales
`force; and the Connecticut Policy and Economic Council, for using
`technology to improve its citizens’ quality of life in their hometowns.
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`“The fact that solutions developed by River Run Software Group were
`deployed in three vastly different vertical industries is a testimony to the
`depth, breadth, robustness and versatility of River Run’s software
`products and technology,” said Theresa Nozick, Industry Analysis and
`Vice President of Publishing, Mobile Insights. “They have clearly
`demonstrated they understand the requirements of their customers and
`can form the right partnerships with other industry leaders — whenever
`needed — to deliver a world—class solution.”
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`All of the software developed by River Run for its customers that was
`recognized by Mobile Insights is based on the Microsoft Windows
`platforms. “River Run is a long-standing Microsoft associate and we are
`delighted to see several of its customer solutions receive Moby Awards”
`said Phil Holden, director, Mobile Devices Division at Microsoft. “River
`Run has combined our Pocket PC and Handheld PC platforms with its
`enterprise software to provide customized mobile solutions that improve
`its customers’ business processes in a range of vertical industries.”
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`“We are very grateful and proud that the solutions we have created for
`our customers has been so positively recognized by an organization as
`prestigious as Mobile Insights,” said Dr. Trilok Manocha, president of
`River Run Software Group. “We are deeply committed to delivering
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`River Run wins Three Moby Awards at Go Mobile 2000
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`world-class mobile computing software solutions that improve our
`customers’ bottom line and also benefit society by their implementation.”
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`About River Run Software Group
`River Run Software Group is an industry leader in providing complete, end-to-end web-enabled
`wireless mobile software solutions. Its award-winning software and products include the world's
`largest field force deployment, and have enabled thousands of companies to improve their
`profitability, increase their productivity, and enhance their competitive position. Customers in
`industries as diverse as insurance, field service, pharmaceutical, beverage, network operators,
`financial institutions, merchandizing and construction have all benefited from using River Run
`software. Based in Greenwich, CT, River Run Software Group, an ISO 9001-certified corporation,
`also provides experienced consulting and software engineering software in related areas such as
`enterprise storage and network management.
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`For more information on River Run Software Group, please contact Erika Windisch, e-mail ID:
`erika.windisch@riverrun.com, phone: (203) 861 0090, or visit our website: www.riverrun.com.
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`River Run Software Group is a registered trademark of River Run Software Group, Inc.
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