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CeroView adds remote management tool, lands IBM business partner status

June 28, 2006

IRVINE, Calif. - CeroView, a kiosk designer and global provider of turnkey kiosk solutions, announced it will offer free remote-management software with any complete kiosk system it sells. Remote management allows kiosk owners to monitor their kiosk networks - troubleshooting issues, updating content, monitoring system status and performing other tasks - over the Internet.

CeroView's remote-monitoring software is application independent, meaning it runs at the operating-system level, leaving the kiosk owner free to use other software.

"Offering this program is not meant to compete with reliable kiosk software companies," said CeroView president Derek Fretheim. "We still support companies like Netkey, Nanonation and St. Clair Interactive and their clients."

While the software is free, there is a $12.50 monthly service fee for the access and monitoring service.

The company also announced becoming a certified IBM Business Partner.

"We're very proud that IBM has recognized CeroView as a leading kiosk provider," Fretheim said. "IBM understands self-service and works with clients to help them innovate in their industry. Kiosks are an important aspect of the retail experience and IBM brings leadership products to market that meet the needs of clients in a range of industries."

As an IBM Business Partner, CeroView offers application-focused solutions using IBM's Anyplace Kiosk.


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