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HIGHLAND LAKES SOFTWARE SELECTS PERVASIVE PSQL FOR DATABASE PLATFORM
Austin, TX – August 2005. Highland Lakes Software, Inc. (HLS), the leading supplier of billing software for telecom, Internet, and VoIP applications, announces implementation of the Pervasive PSQL database engine in the current version of its flagship Communications Accounting System (CAS v7.1).
PSQL enables CAS to combine the lightning speed of transactional data access with the flexibility and the ease-of-use of relational database management. The blending of these two data access technologies easily supports high-volume, high-throughput data processing, while providing SQL support for data access, reporting and enterprise integration.
This alliance brings together HLS’ premier communication services billing solution, CAS, and Pervasive’s PSQL award-winning products to enable customers to manage, integrate, analyze, and secure their critical data, utilizing the industry's best combination of performance, reliability, and cost..
John Simmons, Director of Operations for HLS said, “In terms of simple market share there are other popular SQL platforms available but that doesn’t make them the best choice for every application, particularly telecom.” He continued, “With PSQL we are uniquely able to incorporate the fast input/output speed of transactional data access with the flexibility and the ease-of-use of relational database management.”
Nearly 300 companies worldwide have trusted Highland Lakes Software as their back office solutions provider for clear reasons. The Communications Accounting System (CAS) is an assembly of software Feature Packs that can be configured to eliminate many in-house redundant efforts. From call rating to commissions, taxes, and accounts receivable, no stone is left unturned. CAS does it all. The unique CAS licensing concept offering monthly payments for use of the software, allows many companies, from startups to large regional carriers, access to the finest technology on the market today at a fraction of the cost usually associated with bringing software solutions in-house.
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