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RoadMap Technologies Releases RoadMap Global Planning Solution 2009

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by Staff Writers
Beverly MA (SPX) Oct 22, 2008
RoadMap Technologies has announced the release of RoadMap Global Planning Solution 2009, RoadMap's latest version of its business planning software, which offers sales outlook and revenue guidance, competitive intelligence, interactive performance dashboards and real-time planning alerts.

RoadMap is also offering RoadMap GPS Online, a Software-as-a-Service solution, to S and P 500 companies on a complimentary basis for ninety days, to help these companies recover from the recent economic recession.

RoadMap will provide complete sales outlook and revenue guidance for eligible companies for this limited time period at absolutely no cost or obligation.

In order to qualify for this offer of complimentary sales outlook and revenue guidance forecasting, a company must belong to the S and P 500 index and have experienced a decline in stock price of at least 25% in the 52 weeks prior to October 17th, 2008.

In addition, a company must be a current user of SAP or a similar ERP system.

"For more than twenty years, RoadMap software has helped companies navigate through recession and benefit from economic recovery by cutting inventories of slower moving items and increasing orders for new products," said Dr. Rudolph Pizzano, president of RoadMap Technologies.

"RoadMap GPS Online can play a key role in helping these companies which have been rocked by the stock market crash and recession, regain their outlook of the future. We are offering this service free of charge to America's leading firms so that they can update their 2009 sales outlook and revenue guidance with increased confidence."

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