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StreamServe is the hands-down choice for Isotoner

Press release from the issuing company

BURLINGTON, Mass.--Aug. 16, 2006-- World's largest marketer of gloves, slippers, umbrellas and sunglasses will use StreamServe to reduce printing costs and enhance operational efficiencies StreamServe Inc., the global leader in Enterprise Document Presentment, today announced that the Isotoner Company, the world's largest marketer of gloves, slippers, umbrellas and sunglasses, has selected StreamServe Enterprise Document Presentment to meet the order automation requirements of one of its major mass market retailing clients, reduce printing costs and maximize productivity. Isotoner's major mass market retailing client places its weekly orders via Electronic Data Interchange. Once the purchase order forms have been integrated into Isotoner's enterprise application, the Colombus Enterprise Suite from VCSTimeless, StreamServe EDP automatically generates parcel labels, notes for delivery personnel and the return file requested by the customer. "We selected StreamServe EDP because it was the only available solution that could meet our specific need for automating data flows with our Colombus Enterprise Suite," said Timothee Giroud, CIO of Isotoner. "We are expecting substantial productivity gains through the elimination of all re-entry operations, and by improving our restocking procedures for large mass market retailers. Ultimately, we would like to take advantage of the full potential of StreamServe, with the objective of improving our daily productivity in all administrative aspects of our business." One of the key reasons StreamServe is able to help companies such as Isotoner is that its EDP solution can integrate with virtually all enterprise applications because it supports virtually all communication protocols and data formats. "Isotoner's success serves as a good example of how we can help mass marketers and retailers improve customer services, cut costs and enhance productivity," said Chris Stone, president and CEO of StreamServe.