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Mobile access technology producer ClairMail, Inc. today announced its teaming with Garden City, NJ-based reseller J2K Technology to distribute its suite of products to businesses worldwide. ClairMail’s clever solution promises to provide direct access to any application or service from any mobile device, extending mobile messaging capabilities by enabling users to push or pull information from any application (e.g. CRM, ERP, HR, proprietary systems, online banking, and news services) with a single email or text message. ClairMail seeks to enable access and action on critical information from mobile devices.
J2K Technology CEO Kevin Bock appears quite sold on ClairMail personally, saying that “ClairMail adds value to businesses by enabling them to access and act on critical information from their mobile devices. ClairMail’s solution was the obvious choice because it’s easy to deploy, requires no client software and can be modified and adapted to meet each customer’s evolving needs.” ClairMail CEO Joseph Salesky figures that the future is brighter for his company, too, saying “By teaming up with J2K, we are able to reach a much broader base of enterprise customers seeking cost-effective mobile access platforms to extend the value of their existing applications.” J2K brass hopes that ClairMail will assist in leveraging ClairMail’s solution to quickly and cost-effectively give employees, customers and partners one-click access to applications and services using any mobile device. ClairMail representatives claim that the programs is deployable and installable within days, allowing mobile device users with access to any combination of applications.
J2K is a company specializing in providing information technology professionals with technology acquisition life cycle management services, including application management, consulting and project work, infrastructure management, operations management, staffing, security management and warehouse management. ClairMail specializes in access products to “virtually every type of application,” including CRM and other enterprise services, banking, insurance and e-commerce.
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