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CARY, NC -- (Marketwire) -- 06/30/09 -- Cicero Inc. (OTCBB: CICN) today announced the release of Cicero 6.5, an evolution of its industry leading desktop automation and integration solution which expands integration of several new platforms and provides several enhanced ease-of-use features for streamlined automation of business practices. As the inventor of the original desktop automation platform, Cicero has pioneered technology that has streamlined business process and increased efficiency and efficacy for enterprise-level organizations. The launch of Cicero 6.5 is the next step in the continued evolution of these technologies.
Cicero 6.5 reduces drain on internal resources by effectively eliminating the need to write code to integrate applications and providing faster implementation time at lower cost. Cicero also improves efficiency and speed with the integration of additional platforms and back office applications such as SAP, PeopleSoft, and more.
Cicero 6.5 new features and certifications include:
-- Microsoft Windows 7 certification: Compliance with Microsoft best
practice for product installation and management
-- Added support for new controls added to the Java 1.6 SDK that further
extend the breadth of support for Java-based applications
-- Added native support for .NET-based applications allowing integration
of advanced .NET applications without changing code
-- Added support for dynamic web pages allowing more robust integration
of web applications, making integration tolerant of changes to the pages
-- Ability to change the behavior of a webpage without changing the page
code, thereby allowing the integrator to disable links on pages if
conditions are not met and enhancing the behavior of existing web-
applications without changing them
-- Added support for Lotus Notes version 8, Oracle CRM On Demand, and
Zephyr Passport Emulator
"We are excited to officially announce Cicero 6.5 as an additional cost-saving offering for our customers," said John Broderick, CEO, Cicero Inc. "We are focused on reducing the time to value for our clients and Cicero 6.5's new integration capabilities will further streamline the process, shortening the integration and implementation time of desktop automation."
About Cicero Inc.
Cicero Inc. provides a unique approach to unifying desktop applications designed to address the specific business process needs for Global Fortune 500 and other companies and government organizations. The Cicero Platform is the original, patented desktop integration solution that streamlines business processes by automating applications and supporting Service Oriented Architectures, enhancing functionality of existing technology, increasing efficiency and effectiveness and improving customer satisfaction. Enterprise clients such as Merrill Lynch and Nationwide Financial create and deploy fully integrated solutions within weeks and typically achieve a Return on their Investment within months. Learn more about Cicero at www.ciceroinc.com.
Cicero and Cicero Studio are trademarks of Cicero Inc. and/or its affiliates. Other company names and/or products are for identification purposes and are the property of, and may be trademarks of, their respective owners.
Safe Harbor: Except for any historical information contained herein, this news release may contain forward-looking statements on such matters as strategic direction, anticipated return on investment, business prospects, the development and capabilities of the Cicero product group, new products and similar matters. Actual results may differ materially from the anticipated results or other expectations expressed in this release of a variety of factors, including risks that customers may not adopt the Cicero technology, which Cicero Inc. may not successfully execute its new strategic initiative and other risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements. For a description of other factors that could cause such a difference, please see Cicero Inc.'s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Media Contact:
Morgan McDowell
blast! PR on behalf of Cicero Inc.
Email Contact
919-833-9975 x.12
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