Infotech Enterprises Announces Partnership with Clarizen

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Clarizen’s on-demand, SaaS solution is fully integrated with Microsoft Outlook, Autodesk’s AutoCAD system and the Solidworks CAD design systems – making it the ideal solution for today’s SMB’s looking for a low cost, highly effective collaboration tool which enables them to continue using their existing desktop enterprise systems, while at the same time seamlessly managing their distributed work forces around the world.

”In today’s markets, organizations are looking for smart and efficient solutions to improve collaboration with people spread across different locations, said Harald Gueffroy, Business Development Manager for Infotech Enterprises GmbH. “The Clarizen product provides all the solutions required by our clients, including speeding up the various project cycles and keeping our client’s bottom line well within their budgets – both of which are huge advantages in today’s tough economic environment.”

“Clarizen’s online project management and collaboration tool enables companies that have teams, resources and clients in various locations around the world work faster, better and cheaper” said Avinoam Nowogrodski, chief executive officer and co-founder of Clarizen.  “This partnership with Infotech Enterprises GmbH is important to us since it opens up new markets for our product, and enables companies in the German speaking market to utilize our cost effective, feature-rich solution to strengthen and resolve their team collaboration and project management needs.”

Infotech Enterprises GmbH will be revealing the Clarizen solution at the EuroMold trade show in Frankfurt, Germany where they will be exhibiting at booth J39 inside Hall 8.0 from December 3-6, 2008.

Additional joint marketing and sales programs are currently being developed to enhance and expand the partnership between Clarizen and Infotech Enterprises GmbH and will be released over the next few months.

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