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Upside Software Announces a Major Release: UpsideContract V7

Upside Software's Version 7 is announced - groundbreaking R&D based on customer input and the latest in technology.

2011-01-12
EDMONTON, AB, January 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Upside Software Inc., the global leader in enterprise contract management software, is proud to announce the availability of UpsideContract Version 7, a major release for its award winning software suite.

"Today's buyers of enterprise contract management software expect applications to be quick, easy to use and flexible," said Debbie Wilson, Research Director, Procurement Strategies & Systems, Gartner, Inc.

"V7 delivers exceptional performance. Improved speed and seamless navigation between areas take contracting to the next level," said Ashif Mawji, President and CEO, Upside Software. "We have listened to what our customers have said and combined their feedback with industry leading technology and functionality. It is very exciting to share this latest release and continue to help our customers manage their contract lifecycles with greater ease and increased functionality and value."

Some of the exciting features of V7 include:
- A stateless environment means improved scalability.
- An even cleaner and more adaptive user interface.
- Localization / Regionalization provides full translation capabilities throughout the application.
- Extensive use of Ajax delivers quicker responses.
- Improved support of multi-party agreements.
- Increased flexibility in configuration capabilities.
- Contract Relationship enhancements allow more control and customization.
- Contract Type enhancements to tailor the application around you.
- Improved Contract Management provides instant access to important information at your fingertips.

"What Upside is selling directly maps to the pain points I hear about on a daily basis from readers -- namely, the need for a CLM solution vendor that gives top priority to usability, successful implementations, and end-user adoption," said independent research firm Forrester Research, Inc.'s Patrick Connaughton in his April 28, 2010 blog post "Contract Lifecycle Management -- Briefing Notes On Upside Software."

To learn more about UpsideContract Version 7, please click here.
(http://www.upsidesoft.com/Upside+Software/PDF/ProductSheet-UpsideCont ... lights.pdf).

About Upside Software Inc.
Upside Software is the worldwide leader in Contract Management Software solutions around the globe. Upside Software's products address the needs of Enterprise (e.g. Fortune 500, Global 2000), Public sector (Federal, State/Provincial, Municipal and Health Care), and Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) customers. Customers realize significant cost savings while improving customer and supplier relationships. Upside Software's solutions typically provide a full return-on-investment (ROI) in under a year. Founded in 2000, Upside Software is a profitable, growing company with an advanced, yet mature, and comprehensive product suite. The company has extensive experience delivering real value to about 300 customers of every size and in most industry verticals globally. For more information visit the company's website at http://www.upsidesoft.com/.

For more information, contact: Media Relations - Upside Software Inc.
Tel: (780) 702-1432 Fax: (780) 702-1438 Email: ask@upsidesoft.com


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[Press-News.org] Upside Software Announces a Major Release: UpsideContract V7
Upside Software's Version 7 is announced - groundbreaking R&D based on customer input and the latest in technology.