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February 21, 2006 - Minneapolis, MN – Open Systems,
Inc., a single source provider of business management
and accounting software for mid-sized companies, today
announced that Traverse version 10.2 has earned the
company Front Runner status from Microsoft Corp.
Traverse uses SQL Server 2005, the next-generation data
management and analysis software that will deliver
increased scalability, availability and security to
enterprise data and analytical applications while making
them easier to create, deploy and manage.
“Microsoft has always been committed
to the success of our broad ISV partner community and
will continue to rely heavily on that community to drive
innovative solutions to market,” said Pradeep Rathinam,
general manager of U.S. ISV Strategy in the U.S. Partner
Group at Microsoft. “The Front Runner program was
designed to provide our partners with the best
development environment possible and give them the
technical and marketing tools they need to be successful
over the long term.”
Microsoft wanted to ensure that ISVs
had access to a full host of benefits to enable them to
bring best-of-breed solutions to market more quickly and
effectively. Giving ISVs the resources they need to
fast-track the development of these applications enables
customers to start taking advantage of the increased
scalability, availability and security of the
application built on top of SQL Server 2005 almost
immediately, increasing their company’s productivity.
“Open Systems is excited to support
SQL Server 2005 because it’s a great platform and a
great leap forward,” said Steve Beckey, Vice President
of Traverse Development. “Achieving Front Runner status
enables us to deliver applications to customers within
the same timeframe as the launch of SQL Server 2005. As
a result of the solution we have developed, we are
uniquely positioned to help our customers get the most
from their technology investment.”
Traverse v10.2 capitalizes on the
power of SQL Server 2005 to include new built-in
analytics functionality on many inquiry functions. A new
toolbar is provided on many of the Traverse standard
inquiry screens that provide the user with an ability to
instantly transform selected inquiry data into Pivot
Tables or charts. Default charting information is
provided to show information in a logical manner such as
sales history in a trending, bar-chart style and aging
information in a logical pie chart style, but users can
adjust the views to their needs.
About Open Systems, Inc.
Founded in 1976 on the premise of
delivering powerful accounting software solutions to
small and mid-market customers, Open Systems is a
single-source provider of accounting, distribution,
manufacturing, not-for-profit, CRM and eBusiness
solutions. Products offered include: OPEN SYSTEMS
Accounting Software (OSAS) for Windows, UNIX, and Linux
users; Traverse for the Microsoft platform; and Traverse
eBusiness Solutions. Source code for Open Systems
products is provided at no additional cost. |