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Metrix and Trimble Partner to Expand Solutions for Mobile Resource Management

Service management software vendor Metrix and Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB), a leading provider of end-to-end Mobile Resource Management (MRM) solutions today announced that they are working together to provide comprehensive field service automation solutions to companies worldwide. /Software News Articles/ - MILWAUKEE, WI & SUNNYVALE, CA, April 12, 2008 - Service management software vendor Metrix and Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB), a leading provider of end-to-end Mobile Resource Management (MRM) solutions today announced that they are working together to provide comprehensive field service automation solutions to companies worldwide. The collaboration includes co-marketing and joint selling initiatives giving both companies a broader portfolio of products to offer new and existing customers. Metrix will benefit by leveraging Trimble"s Global Positioning System (GPS), wireless, and mobile field service capabilities. Conversely, Trimble will leverage Metrix"s customer service, schedule optimization, and reverse logistics functionality. "Metrix is an industry leader in field service management and we are excited about the synergies," said Cyndee Hoagland, General Manager for Trimble"s mobile worker solutions. "Our MRM solutions for field service can deliver impressive results solving real problems facing service organizations today, and with Metrix, we can give customers additional options for improving field productivity, increasing service level agreement (SLA) compliance and cutting travel and other costs." "Both Trimble and Metrix are SOA-compliant and built on the .NET framework," said Tom Bowe, VP of Product Engineering at Metrix. "We believe partnering with Trimble will significantly benefit current and future customers looking for end-to-end service automation."


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