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Technalign, InsynQ Partner For CRM Product
TMCnet Contributing Editor
Technalign, Inc. has announced they are partnering with InsynQ's Appgen Business Software group to provide Appgen's MyBooks Professional and Custom Suite accounting software products to partners and customers via the Technalign Partner/Distributor distribution network.
Technalign will deliver Appgen applications through their partner network, starting with a single user small business accounting application priced at only $59.00, and an Executive Dashboard reporting module for only $295.00.
The second phase of the partnership will involve interfacing MyBooks Professional with Technalign's HiAtlantis CRM, a product scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2007.
"MyBooks Professional and the other Appgen applications fill a large gap we've experienced with our customers and partners alike -- to get accounting software on the Linux Desktops and Servers," says Technalign CEO Dianne Ursini. "Many companies have been hesitant in the past to move from Windows to Linux in the SOHO and SMB markets, given the inability to run their accounting department software completely on Linux."
HiAtlantis currently "interfaces to accounting software using a spreadsheet file to import to legacy accounting applications," according to company officials. The Appgen applications will be available with Technalign's Frontier, on the distribution CDs; version XI customers may download the TAFusion MEPIS package of MyBooks.
In March Technalign announced the beta program for its new release of TaFusion MEPIS Linux. The new release was codenamed Frontier because of the company's recent move to Delta, Colorado.
The beta program will be for the two initial releases under Frontier that include the Corporate Desktop and the Forensic system. The company also announced that they will no longer be using version numbers for the future releases of the operating system.
"Frontier provides users with the next generation of Linux Operating Systems for the desktop," claimed Ursini. "Frontier will include all of the current desktop functionality with 1 year of upgrade protection as well as 3 years of updates at no additional charge as with our current releases."
The new Secured Evidence Collection System will include GUI interfaces for needed tools in both forensic analysis as well as securing networks. The company plans on serializing not only the Operating System, but also the GUI interfaces, thereby providing a trail if the application falls into the wrong hands. Serial numbers will be hard coded into the tools as well as the Operating System.
"The Frontier release of the SECS product will carry a serial number allowing law enforcement to trace the application back to a purchaser in much the same way a handgun can be traced," stated Jim Raubach, Owner/Founder of Forensic Computers.
David Sims is contributing editor for TMCnet. For more articles please visit David Sims' columnist page.
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