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Bachmann Software & Services Celebrates 50th Handheld Computer Application Development Project
URL(s): www.bachmannsoftware.com
Sparta, NJ (April 11, 2001) – Today, Bachmann Software & Services celebrated their 50th development project
within the handheld computer arena. The company has been engaged by many Fortune 500 companies to produce
products for the Palm OS®, as well as other handheld computing platforms. By commemorating its 50th project,
Bachmann has established itself among the leading development firms within this rapidly growing market.
“Whether their role has been behind the scenes or out in front, Bachmann Software has been a leading contributor
to the Palm Economy,” said Gabriel Acosta-Lopez, senior director of platform development services at Palm, Inc.
“We congratulate them for their success, their vision, and their leadership in the mobile computing industry.”
Led by Glenn Bachmann, the company’s president and author of Palm Programming; The Authoritative
Solution, the firm has built a specially trained team of software engineers. By complementing the engineering
personnel with professional project management and quality assurance, Bachmann has developed a service capable of
attracting a demanding corporate clientele.
“We selected Bachmann as a development resource because of the company’s ability to assist us from
specification design through completion of our project,” said Boris Fridman, CEO of Broadbeam Corporation.
Mr. Bachmann has authored a white paper entitled “Going Mobile: Planning for a Successful Palm Project.” The
paper details several helpful insights to improve the opportunity for a successful product launch, or handheld computer
deployment.
“We’ve learned a lot through 50 projects,” said Mr. Bachmann. “We have built synchronization conduits,
developed a web browser, manipulated images, ported applications among platforms, linked Palm OS devices into
host systems and produced shrink wrapped software of our own. With each project, we have learned more about
considerations for design, user interface and speed of processing, among other things. Since the form factor of
handheld computers creates some unique development issues, we are pleased to share our experience.”
For a free copy of “Going Mobile: Planning for a Successful Palm Project,” visit Bachmann Software & Services’
website at www.bachmannsoftware.com.
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