Softbool receives its first commercial order

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Softbool receives its first commercial order The 21th of August 2001 Softbool AB has signed a licence agreement with the Stockholm-based software and publishing company Binary Bros AB. The order signifies a breakthrough for Softbool's product Boolero. The agreement means that Softbool's technology will be integrated into JITIC, Binary Bros new publishing product. The aim of Binary Bros is to market JITIC to system engineers and developers worldwide. The fact that Binary Bros has chosen to integrate Softbool's technology into its product shows that Softbool's technology is at the very front line, says Zoltan Lentenius, CEO Softbool AB. Robert Kviby, one of the founders of Binary Bros AB says: The objective of Binary Bros is to achieve a competitive advantage through superior technology and content. There are similar products as ours on the market, and to gain advantage we have chosen to implement an indexing and search engine that gives us a technological advantage towards our competitors, for example books24x7. The advantage is tangible; the search engine is faster and the hits are more relevant. The reason for us to choose Softbool's product is that it gives us tangible advantages which, combined with the rest of our product, allows us to introduce a product that is superior its existing competitors. For further information: Zoltan Lentenius, CEO Softbool AB. T: +46 (0) 8 555 36 375 www.softbool.com Robert Kviby, CEO Binary Bros AB. T: +46 (0) 73 332 74 41 www.binarybros.com Softbool AB provides the global database market with well-documented state-of-the-art search- and analysis software. Softbool's technology powers database applications to be independent of information structure. ------------------------------------------------------------ This information was brought to you by Waymaker http://www.waymaker.net The following files are available for download: http://www.waymaker.net/bitonline/2001/09/03/20010903BIT00610/bit0002.doc http://www.waymaker.net/bitonline/2001/09/03/20010903BIT00610/bit0002.pdf