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Everypath's mobile server software

By Our Staff Reporter

HYDERABAD, JULY 21. Everypath Inc., which provides scalable, secure mobile enterprise software solutions, announced the availability of its third generation licensed product ``Everypath Release 3.0'', in India to help corporations extend enterprise applications to their mobile communities.

Announcing this at a press conference here, Mr. Venktesh Shukla, CEO, Everypath, said Everypath Release 3.0 consists of a mobile server software and a suite of design tools that together provide a rapid application development environment.

He said the software could mobilise field and sales force automation, supply chain management, and business intelligence, as well as provide a mobile application development for building entirely new mobile applications for business sectors such as finance, aviation, telecommunication, banking and travel, among others.

The company, which raised $90 million and spent $60 million in the last few years without going public, has an India Development Centre (IDC) at Hyderabad, in which Rs. 6 crores has been invested in one and a half years. It proposes to continue investment at the same level.

Mr. Shukla said their goal now in India was to find an implementation partner, as they have done in the U.S. and Japan, and use India as a launching pad for the rest of Asia.

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