February 17, 2002
NEW YORK - NetShift Software Ltd. has received a vote of approval from Big Blue. Technology company IBM (NYSE:IBM) has certified the kiosk software developer as a StoreProven solution for its line of computer products.
The StoreProven program honors companies whose retail solutions have survived a series of difficult trials developed by IBM. The designation means NetShift products meet compatibility standards established by IBM and that its products will work efficiently on IBM machines.
NetShift made the announcement with IBM during the National Retail Federation's annual convention in New York Jan. 13-16.
"We look forward to working with IBM and the IBM platforms to enhance retailers multichannel strategies as we continually develop our EMEA markets and increase our profile in the USA," John Purcell, NetShift vice president of marketing, said in a news release.