Simtrol Announces Deal with Partner Strike Industries - Transaction Leverages Industry Reputation and Execution Ability
Thursday, 12 November 2009 16:00
Norcross, GA – Simtrol, Inc. (OTCBB: SMRL), an innovative developer of enterprise-class software solutions that manage the extended network of connected devices, today announced the sale of its Visitor™ and Scheduler™ products to its partner Strike Industries, Inc.
Simtrol to Attend Police Central Users Group - Simtrol and Police Central Align to Explore Opportunities
Wednesday, 11 November 2009 08:59
Norcross, GA – Simtrol, Inc. (OTCBB: SMRL), an innovative developer of enterprise-class software solutions that manage the extended network of connected devices, today announced that its CEO, Oliver Cooper, will attend the Police Central, Inc. Users Group Conference November 15–18, 2009. Police Central is a leading developer of software solutions for law enforcement agencies.
Simtrol, Inc. Releases Business Update Letter to Shareholders
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 08:59
NORCROSS, GA – Simtrol, Inc. (OTCBB: SMRL), an innovative developer of enterprise-class software solutions that manage the extended network of connected devices, today issued a business update letter to shareholders from Mr. Oliver Cooper, President and Chief Executive Officer, on its public website.
NORCROSS, GA – Simtrol, Inc. (OTCBB: SMRL), an innovative developer of enterprise-class software solutions that manage the extended network of connected devices, today announced a closing of approximately $562,000 in a private placement of convertible notes and warrants to purchase common stock. The private placement, comprised of existing investors, was led by TVP Investments, LLC and Parker H. Petit, Chairman of the Petit Group and former CEO and Chairman of Matria Healthcare.
PC Power Management Can Reduce Computer-Related Energy Costs By 40%
Tuesday, 26 May 2009 01:00
Despite Proven Benefits, PC Power Management Programs Are Still Not Prevalent
NORCROSS, Ga., - PC power management programs, which enable management of PC power settings over a network, provide the ability to drastically reduce organizations' power consumption, energy costs, and carbon dioxide emissions. Numerous studies, including those from the United States Environmental Protection Agency and several private-sector organizations, indicate that up to $70 per PC can be saved each year by implementing PC power management programs. For an enterprise with 1,000 client computers, this can result in annual energy savings of $70,000.