Spectrum Systems Continues to Build its
Application Development Capabilities
Federal government initiatives can benefit from solutions that
allow for rapid development and requirements simulation
Fairfax, VA – April 8, 2004 – Spectrum Systems, Inc. is pleased to
announce it has partnered with i2st and iRise to offer their application
development and definition solutions to the Federal government. Spectrum
provides its customers with a complete application development and
protection capability from concept to long-term productivity
optimization and management. The i2st and iRise product lines are
solutions that can help Federal organizations meet the goals of
E-Government and other IT initiatives.
By automating Rapid Application Development, i2st's SQL-DBI Solution Server uses
the client’s custom design to create all the components required to
implement robust, data-driven solutions that are easy to maintain
and expand.
“The need for cost effective line-of-business applications at the department and
unit level is as great in the federal government as in the
commercial sector,” expressed Christopher Lee, co-founder, i2st.
“Having Spectrum Systems as a strategic partner gives us the
opportunity to deliver web-enabled information management systems to
federal organizations.”
Dedicated to improving the process of defining software applications, iRise’s
Application Simulator™, a recent recipient of eWeek Labs Analyst’s
Choice Award, allows users to simulate and validate requirements and
"test drive" applications before developers write the first line of
code, thereby dramatically reducing development time and cost.
“Just as in the commercial sector, stalled or failed software development
projects continue to be a common and very costly problem for
government entities, as most are unaware that there is a solution
available specifically designed to minimize the risks associated
with development and ensure success,” said Emmet B. Keefe III, CEO
and co-founder, iRise. “We’re pleased to partner with Spectrum
Systems to enable government customers to finally realize the true
benefits of customized development by moving from the common
text-based definition environment to a visual one in which
requirements can be validated through a visual simulation before
time and money are spent on development.”
“With the explosive growth in size and complexity of government software
applications combined with federal initiatives like Enterprise
Architecture, E-Government, legacy modernization and software
consolidation, it is imperative to utilize productivity tools that
can reduce development time and costs,” explained Ron Segal,
president and CEO of Spectrum Systems. “Spectrum is always looking
for emerging solutions to add to its suite of development,
optimization and management tools. The addition of these solutions
strengthens our competitiveness and most of all, our value
proposition to our customers.”
These featured solutions are now available on Spectrum’s General Services
Administration/Federal Supply Service (GSA/FSS) Schedule
(GS-35F-5192G).
For more information on SQL-DBI Solution Server, please visit
www.i2st.com.
For more information on iRise Application Simulator™, please visit
www.irise.com.
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for additional information contact:
Melanie Dynes
Spectrum Systems, Inc.
800-929-3781 x230
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