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Northwest Nexus to Offer INEX E-Commerce Solutions

May 29, 1998

Northwest Nexus Inc., a provider of professional Internet services to businesses in the Pacific Northwest, signed an agreement with INEX Corp. to provide e-commerce applications that will enable customers to host their electronic commerce Web stores at Northwest Nexus.


Northwest Nexus said it will unveil details of its e-commerce solution, called ProfitOnline, in mid-June.


“This partnership with (Toronto-based) INEX allows our customers to take
advantage of new sales and marketing opportunities via Internet commerce,”
said Ed Morin, CEO for Northwest Nexus. “We selected INEX because the
company’s services are designed for organizations of any size, and is ideal
for our customers who want to test the waters of Internet commerce.”


ProfitOnline will be based on the INEX Commerce Court product suite, which
lets customers develop online businesses and host the sites at Northwest
Nexus.


INEX’s flagship product suite includes INEX Commerce Court Lite, designed for
businesses targeting growth through Internet commerce; and INEX Commerce Court Professional, for organizations seeking to maximize business opportunities online.


Northwest Nexus is an independent ISP serving the Pacific Northwest.

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