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January 21, 2002
Press
Release
(ORANGE
PARK, FL)- What started out as a project to develop a software solution
for one of its clients has led Draven Enterprises in Orange Park
to form an entirely new division at the young company.
Draven Enterprises, which launched its Web site development division
- Draven Web-Crafting - in early 2000, has launched Seventhman,
a division devoted to developing custom software solutions for small-to-medium
sized businesses.
Seventhman's premiere product is an Internet-delivered software
called NIKU (Nee-KU). NIKU includes an e-mail management system,
a calendar, task scheduler and a contact management utility all
in one.
"NIKU prevents companies from having to shuck out hundreds
of dollars just to have a license for each computer and each different
product to carry out these tasks," said CEO Shaleen Shah.
Shah, and Tony Sutphin will head up the Seventhman division as it
expands. Seventhman is looking for sales agents to market the new
product to local businesses.
"We designed NIKU with one goal in mind - to help businesses
be able to handle all of the information they are bombarded with
daily," Shah said. "Not only does NIKU allow businesses
to control and manage their information, it also allows them to
access it anywhere using any available Internet connection."
Seventhman also offers two other world-class business solutions.
One, EZ Merchant, is an online storefront that can be integrated
into a company's existing Web sites or included in a new Web site
being built from the ground up. EZ Merchant allows companies to
add e-commerce to their Web sites with its user-friendly shopping
cart and inventory control system.
The second product is Seventhman's Intranet solution, which allows
companies to improve their internal communications using the power
of existing Internet technology. "Our Intranet solution allows
companies to work smarter because they can eliminate internal processes
that are usually paper-based, such as internal newsletters and sending
company memos," Sutphin said. "Intranets prove to be powerful
solutions for companies seeking ways to streamline various processes."
Seventhman also offers customized training for companies seeking
to use cutting-edge Internet technology and desktop publishing solutions.
It is currently conducting an on-going training session for employees
at JEA. In the past, prior to launching Seventhman, Draven has conducted
training for technology instructors at Florida Community College
at Jacksonville.
"Regardless of the size of the company, we can tailor the training
experience to meet the needs of the organization," Shah said.
"What we don't do is offer training for any of the popular
office productivity software, such as Microsoft Word and Access."
As part of the expansion, Draven Enterprises has wrapped its Web
site development unit into Seventhman from its beginnings as Draven
Web-Crafting.
For more information about the products and services of Seventhman,
refer to the division's Web site at seventhman.com.
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