quote: Appgen Custom Suite 64-Bit Intel Dual Core Platform Port Completed Appgen Runtime and Database Now Optimized for High-Speed Computing Platforms
TACOMA, WA, Aug 17, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- InsynQ, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: INSN), a premier provider of application hosting services, online accounting solutions and services, and owners of Appgen Business Software, announced today that a 64-bit Intel processor platform port has been completed and 64-bit Runtime systems will begin shipping immediately. The core development work and initial testing of the platform port was performed by Appgen Platinum Partner Magstar, Inc., located in Toronto.
According to Joanie Mann, Executive Vice President of InsynQ, "The Intel 64-bit processors can manipulate data capacities far greater than the 32-bit platforms. Now, Appgen software is able to fully address these extreme data management and high-speed transaction processing environments. It is something that our larger customers require, as their systems have grown in size and sophistication."
The new 64-bit software will increase system performance and agility, and provides a basis for those customers whose systems have grown beyond the limitations imposed by 32-bit systems. Ron Ross, President of Magstar, Inc., says, "As our customers grow and their need for increases in performance and the ability to handle larger data capacities becomes apparent, we can easily upgrade them with this new 64-bit release. This is allowing us to continue servicing our important customers, many of whom we've been supporting for over 20 years with the same product line. This is truly a testament to the flexibility and adaptability of Appgen over the past three decades."
Errol Allahverdi, Appgen's Development Manager, states, "The 64-bit version of Appgen keeps us on the leading edge of providing business software solutions for companies of all sizes, allowing our users to grow and expand without having to replace any software, learn any new products, retrain personnel, or re-key valuable data. Appgen applications have always been high-performance, but this new edition really takes it up a notch."
About InsynQ
InsynQ has been delivering outsourced software application hosting and managed IT services since 1997. InsynQ allows business customers to "turn on" their software applications and workstations instantly through any web enabled computer, regardless of operating system. What's more, InsynQ subscribers can freely access their software and data from any computer, anywhere in the world. The company also offers IT and network integration consulting, multimedia development, a broad range of business application services, and infrastructure management services. For more information, visit us at www.insynq.com or call us at 253-284-2000. Appgen Business Software has been providing Linux based accounting solutions for over 30 years. Appgen has developed MyBooks Professional, the first accounting package native to Linux, and the Custom Suite enterprise level commerce application. Visit www.appgen.com to learn more about the different solutions.
About Magstar
Magstar provides fully integrated enterprise management systems with professional services to small to medium sized chain operations in the US, Canada and the Caribbean Basin. Magstar is a Microsoft Certified Partner and an IBM Business Partner.
For the sixth consecutive year, retailers selected Magstar as a top retail software vendor in the 2005 RIS News Leaderboard vendor performance survey.
Forward-Looking Statements
Such forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks, assumptions and uncertainties that could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements. These risks, assumptions and uncertainties include: the ability to complete systems within currently estimated time frames and budgets; the ability to compete effectively in a rapidly evolving and price competitive marketplace; changes in the nature of telecommunications regulation in the United States and other countries; changes in business strategy; the successful integration of newly-acquired businesses; the impact of technological change; and other risks referenced from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Its about time 64 bit systems are becoming the norm... 32 bit platforms don't cut it for many applications today and since INSN sees that, I feel more confident that I hold the number of shares I have.
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well from the technical point 64bit system have one advantage, you can have more then 4GByte of Systemmemory addressed. And that's it.
But it won't make the software faster. The best example is a highway. The jump to 64bit is like doubling the width of the highway, but you still can't drive faster. So most of this 64bit stuff is bogus marketing crap.
However it is very good to see that something is finally happening on this stock except the mm games from 2 ago.