Sarasota, FL – Beam4D Enterprises, LLC today announced it has released the latest version of its collection software application, BEAM, which works with Microsoft Windows® 7 to offer customers enhanced security, as well as innovative user interface features and reliability improvements. BEAM is a hosted solution that caters to debt buyers and collection agencies that want to alleviate the cost burden of traditional software platforms.  BEAM eliminates the need to purchase database licenses and additional hardware.  And because BEAM updates users with the latest version in real time whenever they log into the application, they no longer have to schedule or pay for product upgrades.

“Our ISV community is alive with innovation, and we’re committed to helping our partners drive the next generation of software experiences,” said Ross Brown, Vice President of ISV and Solutions Partners for the Worldwide Partner Group at Microsoft. “Adding compatibility for the latest Microsoft operating systems helps ISVs to stay ahead of the competition and give their customers access to cutting-edge technologies.”

“We are excited to launch this new version of BEAM,” said Jerry Rubin, Chief Software Architect at Beam4D. “Making our application compatible with Microsoft Windows 7 helps us offer our customers that want to upgrade from Windows XP or Windows Vista the many security, performance and usability benefits of Windows 7 while logged into BEAM, the application that collectors spend their entire day working in.”

About Beam4D Enterprises, LLC
Beam4D Enterprises, LLC is a true thought leader when it comes to debt purchasing and collections software.  Its product development team is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and has written software for Wall Street while its executives have been heavily involved in the debt industry for over 20 years.  The company’s innovative collection software is built from real industry experience using leading edge technologies.  For more information, visit www.beam4d.com or call 800-212-2326.

 

 



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