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RTSe to Enter Asian Market

Oct 30, 2000
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Redmond-based Web developer RTSe USA, Inc. has just inked a partnership with Vital Information, Inc., based in Tokyo, that will focus on technology exchange and co-marketing in the U.S. and Asia.

Jun Kobayashi, Vital’s CEO and Chairman of the Board, says “this new partnership with RTSe USA gives us a groundbreaking opportunity to provide superior software, Web development, and e-commerce systems to our clients across Asia.”

RTSe USA is the creator of Synchronicity Content Management System, a database-driven solution that allows non-technical staff to manage powerful corporate websites.

The new international partnership will find Vital Information marketing RTSe USAs products and services to the Japanese and broader Asian corporate market.

“We’re enthused about this dynamic opportunity to partner with Vital,” says J.D. Optekar, RTSe USA’s president. “Vital has had tremendous success in marketing U.S. software technologies in the Japanese marketplace, and we know that the Asian market is eager for the e-business products and services that we at RTSe USA provide.”

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