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InfoStreet Inc., (www.InfoStreet.com) SaaS pioneer and provider of StreetSmart, an online small business management software suite, offers one less worry to companies switching to Windows 7. The company’s StreetSmart platform works across any operating system (Windows, Linux or Mac), so users don’t have to worry about compatibility issues or work slowdowns due to new software upgrades. Companies that rely on client side software/hardware to manage their IT tools are forced to give up time and resources when moving over to a new operating system, but not InfoStreet users.
A recent survey1, conducted by Quest Software’s ScriptLogic unit, found that the top two barriers to software upgrades were lack of time and lack of resources. Companies that use web-delivered SaaS tools don’t have those worries when changes are made to their operating system.
“It’s no longer just the economy that impacts how many will switch over and upgrade to Windows 7, but also the time they need to invest in installation and/or migration. However, that isn’t a concern for those who use StreetSmart, since our staff continually upgrades and expands the system without any downtime or effort required by users,” explains Siamak Farah, CEO of InfoStreet. “StreetSmart works with any Windows version – and Mac too. That is the beauty of our software.”
About InfoStreet
InfoStreet is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider. Widely regarded as a SaaS pioneer, InfoStreet introduced its first Software as a Service solution in 1995. InfoStreet’s flagship offering, StreetSmart, delivers Small Business Management Software which increases employee performance, strengthens customer relationships, improves communication, and reduces costs. StreetSmart includes such web-based applications as Virus Protected and SPAM Free Email, Email Archiving, Shared Calendars, Tasks, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), File Sharing, Knowledge Base, Portal, and more. Try InfoStreet's StreetSmart applications by visiting http://www.infostreet.com or call 866-956-5051 for more information.
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