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"We're keenly aware of the needs of our small business customers. With more than 30 percent of our customers having Macs in the office, we know that everything we're doing has to be designed to work with OS X and Safari," said Norada CEO Steve Ireland.


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Norada's Solve360 communicating and collaborating Web service for small business is now available to Macintosh More about Macintosh users using the Apple-native Safari browser, the company announced last week.

"Following the release of Safari 2.0 for OS 10.4 and 1.3 for OS 10.3, we set to work optimizing the service so that all the features -- e-mail, team scheduling, contact management and CRM tools, personal and group file sharing -- work as seamlessly in the Mac Consolidate Mac Servers. Run Windows Server on your Mac. Watch a Demo or Download a Trial. environment as in the Windows world," said Norada CEO Steve Ireland.

Avoiding IT Challenges

Solve360's Web-based productivity services are already being used by "thousands of small business customers around the world," Ireland claimed, adding, "Now Mac users can reap all the productivity and cost benefits of the Software as a Service (SaaS) revolution."

The Norada service meets all of the e-mail, collaboration, file-sharing and online archiving needs of Mountain View, Calif.-based WisdomArk, says Ryan Keating, the startup's VP of finance. "We're 12 people today, with plans to grow aggressively in the future. Getting everyone in the office on the same Web service lets us focus on building our business instead of building an IT department," he said.

Mac Shops Shut Out

New Solve360 features, including integrated invoicing tools and enhanced, archivable instant messaging, are due for release in the next quarter, according to the company.

"On the invoicing and accounting fronts, Mac shops are effectively shut out of using products such as Intuit's (Nasdaq: INTU) More about Intuit QuickBooks Online or Sage's More about Sage Software Act for Web because they don't support Linux MPS Pro - Focus on Your Business - Not Your IT Infrastructure. $599.95/month. Click to learn more. the Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) More about Apple OS, much less Safari specifically," says Ireland.

"We're keenly aware of the needs of our small business customers. With more than 30 percent of our customers having Macs in the office, we know that everything we're doing has to be designed to work with OS X and Safari," he said.

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