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for your successful kiosk
Did you know that as well as the world's leading Public Browser Interface NetShift we produce a range of utilities to keep your kiosk running more reliably?
And that they are free to NetShift users?
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The main utility is AKA (Automated Kiosk Attendant) which was originally developed by NetShift to keep Win 95 & NT PC based Public Access Kiosks optimized for 24/7 operation. AKA has been supplied as a free NetShift utility to be run with NetShift Public Browser Interface. Now an OSM version for other applications has been released.
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SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Schimatic Cash Transactions
Network.com, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SCTN), D.B.A. IC One, Inc., a Florida
corporation with offices in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, Monday announced
that the company's President and Chief Executive Officer Skip Bennett is being
featured in an interview with the WallStreetReporter.com.
Log on to www.wallstreetreporter.com to access the August 9, 1999
interview.
This is part of IC One's continuing efforts to reinforce its product and
market strategy, increase the company's exposure to the public and increase
shareholder value.
The interview covers all aspects of the company and is
highlighted by a discussion focusing on the company's competitive advantages
and its recent announcement about its worldwide partnerships.
IC One has a sweeping patent for using loyalty applications on chip-based
integrated smart cards or any mobile device, and is developing a
multi-language touch screen, Internet-enabled kiosk for cash transfer, ATM
functions, e-mail, video conferencing and Internet shopping.
IC One is
building a complete open smart card architecture solution, supported by a
robust back-end data management system, powered by an IBM (NYSE: IBM - news) DB/2
database.
Wall Street Reporter is the premier information source for professional
investors seeking successful new investment ideas.
Their in-depth interviews
are geared towards sophisticated investors who demand an unbiased, unscripted,
first-hand perspective that enables them to make informed investment
decisions.
In December 1996 Wall Street Reporter became the first Internet
site to feature daily CEO interviews.
Since that time they have conducted
over 3000 interviews, including interviews with Microsoft, Corel, Sybase, and
Prodigy, which have been heard by more than two million investors worldwide.
Further information can be accessed via two web sites:
www.icone.com and
www.sctn.com, by contacting IC One at (801) 355-0066, 205 West 700 South, 2nd
Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah
84101-2736 or by writing IC One Vice-President of
Marketing Doug Lloyd at [email protected].
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Thanks Anna!