e-try.coms
web simulation demonstrates FMS Mobile Networkings Galileo System
Scottsdale, Arizona - June
30, 1999 - Prospective buyers of sophisticated automatic vehicle location
systems, can now try FMS Mobile Networkings (FMS) industry-leading Galileo System
without ever leaving the keyboard.
e-try.coms unique
applications allow web-purchasers to test-drive a variety of products on the Internet.
Many of these products typically are not purchased over the Internet because they may be
very new or complex. With e-try.com, prospective buyers can manipulate the web
sites interactive simulations to realize the products features and benefits
and experience the product before purchase.
e-try.com provides the
critical link in e-commerce between product research and purchasing by allowing
prospective buyers to be active participants when trying products on line.
"The simulation of our system
on the e-try.com site benefits our customers by offering them the capability to
fully understand all of Galileos features and abilities, in the comfort of their
office," said Todd Davis, FMS VP of Sales and Marketing. "This is accomplished
while reducing both our sales cost and our sales cycle time."
FMS develops and markets
state-of-the-art mobile networking solutions to a number of markets and industries.
FMSs flag ship product, Galileo, is highly customizable and is unique in that it is
an event-driven system.
The Galileo simulation, hosted on http://www.e-try.com,
illustrates the unique and highly automated capabilities of this advanced mobile network.
e-try.com is the developer of
the innovative, and one of a kind "Showroom of the Internet." The e-try.com site
has the ability to feature realistic, interactive product simulations for a variety of
markets and industries. These include, but are not limited to, consumer electronics,
industrial equipment, medical equipment and industrial and business services.
"The FMS simulation highlights
the flexibility of our technology, illustrating e-try.coms usefulness for
demonstrating system interaction." said Kathy Mutch, Chief Technical Officer of e-try.com.
Currently the e-try.com site has
simulations for a number of industrial, semiconductor manufacturing and networking
products. With products based on proprietary technology, e-try.com is an Internet
software development company founded in 1997. The e-try concept is based on the
founders more than 30 years of experience in developing software products that help
people understand and use technology. |