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Service Objects Donates its Web Services to Schools
Santa Barbara, CA - September 6, 2006 - Service Objects, Inc. is now offering its web services to schools free of charge. "We recognize the benefit in helping educate the business and technology leaders of tomorrow," says Geoffrey Grow, President of Service Objects. "By giving students the tools to explore the ever-changing virtual world, we are investing in the promise of our own future."
Since its founding in 1999, Service Objects, Inc. has extended charitable contributions to a variety of foundations, including the Marin Cancer Project and Angel Flight West. This new school promotion allows educational institutions across the country, free access to 24 different web services. Schools can process up to 5,000 transactions monthly at no cost, a savings of over $1,300 per year.
Hillsborough City School District is currently using the DOTS FastWeather web service to append weather information into in their district-wide Intranet. "Service Objects' generosity has greatly enhanced our educational program and made it possible to integrate weather information, forecasts, and meteorology intelligence," says Troy Hager, Technology Specialist. "We are grateful to have this educational partnership and be able to offer our students access to technology they would not otherwise see."
For more information regarding Service Objects or its school promotion, please visit http://www.serviceobjects.com or call (800) 694-6269.
About Service Objects:
Service Objects is the leader in Real-Time Contact Validation solutions. Service Objects is the only contact analysis service entirely focused to help marketers reduce fraud and generate more sales through enhanced data quality. The company has verified more than 200 million contact records - with reliability of 99.999 percent - for 500 customers.
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