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ASD Plans New Storefront Solution

Apr 16, 1999
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New Orleans-based Advanced Software Development
Corp.
, developers of the U.A. Corporate Accounting suite of business
automation solutions, said it will soon release an end-to-end
Web-based store front solution.

The design provides fast-growing companies the capability to go online
quickly by integrating U.A.’s store front development tools with the U.A.
Corporate Accounting business automation back-end solutions.

The U.A electronic storefront solution includes built-in wizards allow users
to choose from over 520 distinct store front or catalog looks. Other wizards
drive the set up of database tables that house inventory information, product
views, pricing and other custom product information.

Because both the front end web store and the back end business automation are
100 percent U.A. Software, seamless integration is achieved right out of the box,
the company said.

“Most of the products that are being touted as complete electronic commerce solutions actually are focusing on just certain
pieces of the e-commerce puzzle. . .Sending an electronic order into manual
bottlenecks where the information must be re-entered or otherwise handled a
second time just doesn’t fit into the super fast, 24 hour a day realm of
Web-based commerce. . .we have completely automated the entire process into a
single solution. . .,” said ASD CEO Paul Shoultz.

Pricing for U.A.’s total Web-based commerce solution was not disclosed.
Official product release is scheduled for June.

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