
ALPHARETTA, Georgia, January 11, 2007 — Perceptive Solutions, Inc. today announced RedStone is now available as a hosted solution. RedStone Hosted Services (RHS). RHS will initially contain four components: Core, xChange, Templates, and Archive. The RHS roadmap calls for additional high level services to be rolled out over the next 12-18 months.
"RedStone Hosted Services offers a compelling business case for MRO operations that want to keep initial costs at a minimum," said Ray Andrick CEO of Perceptive. "RHS also offers substantial value to any MRO trying to ease the burden of exchanging aircraft maintenance information with their end customer."
RHS helps minimize upfront capital investment and free up IT resources, so companies can concentrate on their core business. Operating over the Internet as a service without needing to install a RedStone server on premises, RHS enables MRO companies to increase operational efficiency and eliminate manual data entry into internal and customer computing systems. These services include the following:
With quality of service and customer experience leading priorities, Perceptive will continue to expand RHS with innovative services. Key features will include:Perceptive will provide regular updates to RHS as features are added to RedStone Core.
RedStone Hosted Services are currently available. More information about RedStone Hosted Services visit at http://www.perceptive-inc.com/RedStone/services/hosted.
Perceptive Solutions, Inc., a privately held software company headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia focuses on wireless handheld software that allows companies that maintain, repair, and overhaul high value, highly engineered assets to effectively interact with their enterprise software systems. RedStone accounts for nearly one out of every ten non-routines written in North America. For more information, please visit the company's Web site at www.perceptive-inc.com.
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