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QUESTYS® - MESSAGEVISIONTM RELEASES 2.0 - CONTENT MANAGEMENT WORKFLOW & LEGISLATIVE AGENDA SOFWARE
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Company News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
VillageEDOCS’ Tailored Business Systems Subsidiary Puts Coweta County
Water & Sewerage Authority Online With Launch Of New Content Management
Solutions Service For Municipal Governments
STATESBORO, GA., May 8, 2008—Tailored Business Systems Inc. (TBS), a
wholly-owned subsidiary of VillageEDOCS, Inc. (OTCBB:VEDO), a Solution
as a Service Company, announced today that it has recently introduced its latest
service offering, Content Management Solutions (CMS) for municipalities, and
is now providing this service to the Coweta County Water and Sewerage Authority
based in Newnan, Georgia, a new TBS customer.
CMS empowers municipalities across America to engage their communities with
dynamic, fresh-looking online
portals to facilitate faster delivery of service and foster easy interaction
among community residents, staff and departments. CMS easily showcases municipal
services with visually-appealing and user-friendly tools that citizens and
constituents enjoy and find easy to use. The CMS municipal portals are customizable
to reflect the uniqueness of every individual community.
Online content may include, but is not limited to, meeting videos, meeting
agendas, calendars of upcoming events,
online payment of utility bills and property taxes, press releases, notices,
banner ads, announcements, slideshows,
newsletters and trouble ticket systems.
TBS’s CMS solution caters specifically to municipalities and incorporates
familiar terminology such as
departments, divisions, boards and commissions. This unique software platform
was specifically designed to make
website portal management a task anyone can handle. Updates and changes that
previously required specialized
training, complicated processes and which took several days to implement, can
now be accomplished within minutes by anyone with basic computer skills.
“In
keeping with its goals to operate effectively and efficiently on behalf of
our constituents, we viewed the CMS
offering by TBS as a way to accept utility bill payments online, reduce paperwork
and keep citizens up to date on
drought related water restrictions,” said Ellis Cadenhead, General Manager
of Coweta County Water and Sewerage
Authority.
"As energy prices increase, we feel this type of convenience will greatly
benefit the customer. Many customers
would drive their payment to the office rather than rely on the postal service.
In approximately 6 months we’ve
gone from zero to 1200 online payments per month and that amount is gaining
momentum daily,” added Mr.
Cadenhead.
“Tailored Business Systems (TBS) has dedicated itself to serving the
technology needs of government agencies and
municipalities for the last 34 years,” stated Mason Conner, President
and CEO of VillageEDOCS, Inc. “By
continually researching emerging technologies and listening to the needs of
municipalities and their citizens, we are able to provide new services such as
CMS. It is this kind of customer focus that has allowed our TBS client base
to expand to 240 government offices in Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama,
Oklahoma and Iowa,” he added.
About VillageEDOCS, Inc.
VillageEDOCS, Inc., through its MessageVision subsidiary, is a leading
provider of comprehensive business-to-business
information delivery and document management services and products for organizations
with mission
critical needs, including major corporations, government agencies and non-profit
organizations. Through its
Tailored Business Systems subsidiary, VillageEDOCS provides accounting and
billing solutions for county and
local governments. Through its GoSolutions subsidiary, VillageEDOCS provides
enhanced voice and data delivery
services. For further information, visit our website at www.villageedocs.com.
About Tailored Business Systems, Inc.
Based in Statesboro, Georgia, Tailored Business Systems, Inc. (TBS) is
a subsidiary of VillageEDOCS, Inc. TBS
offers applications, integration and support for the governmental sector. Applications
include complete municipal
management packages (Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets, Financial
Encumbering, Financial
Reporting, Human Resources, Occupational Tax, Payroll, TimeClock Plus™,
Utility Billing and Tax Accounting)
as well as ancillary services including printing, mailing and online content
management. To learn more about
TBS’s complete array of solutions, visit our website at www.tbsonline.com.
About Coweta County Water and Sewerage Authority
Coweta County Water and Sewerage Authority, headquartered in Newnan, Georgia,
is responsible for maintaining
and developing waterworks and other property related to providing water supplies
and administrating the supply of
water, promoting the conservation and proper use of water resources as well
as maintaining and developing the
sewerage system. The Authority’s vision is to “meet customers’ needs
by providing the best drinking water at a
great value.”
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information
All statements in this press release that do not directly
and exclusively relate to historical facts constitute forwardlooking
statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. Statements made in
this press release, including, without limitation, those relating to our belief
about benefits the Company has derived,
or may derive, from pursuing its acquisitions or from new management personnel
or consultants, and our
expectations regarding future operating results, including such for the remainder
of 2008, are forward-looking
statements. These statements, and other forward looking statements in this
press release, represent the Company’s
plans, intentions, expectations and belief and are subject to certain risks
and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those projected or expressed herein. These
include, without limitation, risks
associated with acquisitions, such as the inability to complete the acquisition
and to assimilate and integrate new
operations and retain key personnel, uncertainties in the market, competition,
legal, regulatory initiatives, success of
marketing efforts, availability, terms and deployment of capital, personnel
risks, and other risks detailed in the
Company’s SEC reports, of which many are beyond the control of the Company.
Trading in the Company’s
common stock is limited, and marketability of the stock is restricted by penny
stock regulations and the fact that our
common stock is traded on the OTCBB. The Company does not presently qualify,
and may never qualify, to be
listed or quoted on any exchange or other market. The Company assumes no obligation
to update or alter the
information in this press release. Investors are cautioned not to put undue
reliance on any forward-looking
statements. For these statements, we claim the protection of the safe harbor
for forward-looking statements
contained in Section 21E of the Exchange Act.
| Contact Information: |
Mason Conner
Chief Executive Officer
VillageEDOCS, Inc. |
| Phone: |
714.368.8711 |
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Ron Stabiner
Vice President
The Wall Street Group, Inc. |
| Phone: |
212.888.4848 |
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