ABYT news!Alpha Bytes to Develop Integrated Computer Telephony Solution With Integrated E-com NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y., July 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Alpha Bytes, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ABYT - news) announced today an agreement with Integrated E-com to develop an integrated computer telephony solution embedded with the Alpha Bytes POS2 practice management software. The agreement calls for the product to be sold to small businesses through the IBM network of authorized computer telephony resellers. POS2 will offer advanced telephone and web capabilities together with the already robust features it now provides.
Ray Coty, Vice President of Alpha Bytes said, ''By merging POS2 with other advanced telephony and e-commerce functions, we offer our clients a tremendous advantage. We designed the product to run on Microsoft's Small Business Server with the IBM Computer Telephony Business Solution, including a Netfinity Server and Integrated E-com's products, offering a turnkey solution for health care providers. Some of the key features available for consumers are book or alter appointments, doctor to patient recall, place an order and access account information. The integrated product will also automatically route many functions and offer additional cost advantages.''
Bob Duerr, President of Integrated E-com said, ''We are working with Alpha Bytes and IBM's Computer Telephony Group to offer a total business solution to the health care market. I am excited that it is the first of its kind being released into this market and it will showcase our family of products as total business solutions in the e-commerce arena. This is the first in a large family of complete business solutions that will focus on providing the small business market with one-stop shopping. This innovative approach to mass- market small business solutions opens a whole new frontier.'' (Integrated E-com web site: i-ecomm.com )
''Health care offices will benefit from this robust telephony and practice management solution,'' said Jack Evanko, Market Development Manager, IBM Personal Systems Group (NYSE: IBM - news). ''Working with Alpha Bytes and Integrated E-com is another example of our commitment to deliver additional add on applications for the IBM Computer Telephony Business Solution which is a powerful business tool for small and medium size companies.''
Cathy Leous, Reseller Account Representative of Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - news) said, ''We are very pleased that Alpha Bytes and Integrated E-com have designed their automation application to run on Microsoft Windows NT® and our small business server. The products compliment each other, as both are complete turnkey solutions. Alpha Bytes is a partner I enjoy working with because they test and integrate their applications with ours very well and they are very attuned to the latest developments in the health care field.''
Alpha Bytes is emerging as an early leader in executing a global e-commerce transaction strategy for the healthcare industry. With a streamlined network and a strong existing international customer base in the vision care market, Alpha Bytes has begun the deployment of H-NET® to as many users as rapidly as possible. The company's relationships with alliance partners Microsoft Corporation and COMPAQ (NYSE: CPQ - news) are designed to assure the company of the most powerful solution for an Internet-based transaction network that will set the standard of excellence in the healthcare industry.
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