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From: <nema
Subject: [Emacs-commit] [GBE.com] address@hidden
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 09:29:37 -0700 (PDT)

The New Gold Rush : Online-Applications

April, 2006 (FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE) -- Database Solutions, Inc.

OTC- DBSJ.PK

Price  .05

Target .65

Rating  10

Imagine trying to return a shirt, only to be told by the clerk that not only 
does the store not accept returns, but that he's going to force you to buy all 
your clothes from him for the next five years even if they go out of style or 
fall apart after one trip through the dryer. It sounds ridiculous, but 
unfortunately it's the standard way of doing business in the CRM (customer 
relationship management ) software world. The good news is that there is an 
alternative to companies rather then being stuck with outmoded solutions that 
no longer meet their needs or simply don't work: on-demand software.

Get In Now!

The on-demand CRM model is a booming market - revenue from hosted CRM 
applications grew 105 percent last year, according to AMR Research. Small and 
midsize businesses and departments within larger companies have been drawn to 
these software-as-a-service solutions (payable on a monthly basis) because 
they're much cheaper than licensed on-premise software, which can cost anywhere 
from several hundred thousand dollars to several million up front.

Investor Alert

As impressive as these savings are, the biggest advantage of on-demand software 
might not be measured in terms of cost, but in terms of productivity. 
Enterprise (software) systems are not only expensive, but they can take 
months--or even years--to install. That's simply not acceptable to dynamic 
businesses that want immediate results when they buy new CRM software. In 
contrast, on-demand CRM packages can usually be installed in a matter of days. 
That translates into less wasted time and energy--and the ability to focus on 
what really matters: customer satisfaction.

Industry specific CRM online-applications may just be the next wave of the 
future for the CRM industry. One such company making a name for itself in the 
multi-billion dollar a year life insurance industry is Toronto based Database 
Solutions, Inc ( OTC- DBSJ.PK). DBSJ has developed a long awaited 
online-application platform, Agent Intelligence. Database Solutions insurance 
industry to provide backend administration of insurance policies, client 
tracking and client marketing/selling strategies for an entire insurance 
brokerage and insurance companies.


Poised to Double or Triple within Days!

Database Solutions, Inc. ( OTC- DBSJ.PK) ) has been trading under the radar 
screen unnoticed by most Wall Street Mavens. This represents a unique 
opportunity for astute investors. The Company’s stock is apparently 
under-bought and ready to breakout to much higher levels. The stock could 
possibly double or triple as the stock gets noticed by Wall Street and savvy 
investors
alike. The Company recently announced its Agent Intelligence product is now 
ready to accept XML data feeds. The company’s online solution, is now prepared 
to receive XML data directly from insurance carriers into Agent Intelligence. 
Direct feeds will allow AI users to have up to date real time policy status 
information directly from the carriers and save the administration work 
necessary to update policies, thereby contributing to bottom lines.. The 
insurance industry has been actively rushing to cut costs and retain customers 
- like in the gold rush of 1800s - the real opportunity is in providing the 
picks and shovels.
       ACCUMULATE NOW








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