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Scout Announces “SNAP” for topShelf 2.0 - December 18th, 2007
Stillwater, MN (Scout Headquarters)

Scout, Inc. announced it has released SNAP; a GUI based data transaction module. SNAP allows users to move data between topShelf 2.0 and crucial business applications. SNAP is programmed via a wizard based console that allows users to move data via ODBC and CSV files. “SNAP will allow our customers an easy method of seamless integration between topShelf 2.0 and current applications,” says Eric Luoma, CEO of Scout, Inc. “It gives customers that do not have IT expertise a way to integrate their supply chain.”

Founded in 2002, Scout, Inc is a leader in subscription based supply chain software for warehouse management, route accounting, RFID applications and e-commerce. Scout's suite of software enables businesses to implement enterprise solutions quickly within their current IP infrastructure.

For more information on Scout: http://www.scoutsft.com



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