Software offers web-based project management for SMBs.

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Part of ExpesiteLite(TM) suite, Architect & Engineer Edition brings project information, documents, and people together, and provides ability for architects and engineers to communicate and collaborate directly with their clients on key projects. Suited for small- to medium-sized firms that have 25 active projects or less, it allows up to 40 users to access the system.



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Expesite Announces the ExpesiteLite(TM) Project Management Suite with Its Initial Release of the Architect & Engineer Edition



COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 9 -- Today, Expesite has announced the release date of ExpesiteLite(TM) -- a suite of new offerings -- beginning with its Architect & Engineer Edition, which is slated to be available on June 30th of this year. The solution delivers an out-of-the-box, web-based project management solution for project portfolios smaller in scale. In addition, ExpesiteLite(TM) will be offered at a monthly subscription price and feature set within the reach of small- to medium-sized firms. The solution brings project information, documents and people together -- and provides the ability for Architects and Engineers to communicate and collaborate directly with their clients on key projects.

Over the past five months, the company has been working with several mid-sized architectural and engineering firms to test drive the product in anticipation of the late June release. "We've received tremendous user response to the solution," cites Jeff Sopp, Expesite's CEO, "and we're very excited to deliver a technology platform designed and priced to help small- to medium-sized firms achieve project success." Sopp says the company is already in the planning stages to release future versions of ExpesiteLite(TM) for franchises, general contractors and service providers, but has not commented on expected availability of these offerings.

ExpesiteLite(TM) is based on the same codebase as the company's flagship product, Expesite, which is used by many of the nation's top retail, restaurant, financial service and commercial development companies. John Miologos, AIA, Sr. VP of Architectural Services for WD Partners, a leading multi-unit retail design and development firm, believes Expesite's latest offering will fill a void in the market. "Smaller architecture and engineering firms haven't had many options," says Miologos, "...[they rely] on a variety of non-secure electronic communications and express courier services to collaborate with both internal and external project stakeholders." Dennis Susa, Expesite's VP of Corporate Development adds, "...the value proposition for Architects and Engineers is the ability to differentiate their offerings by providing clients ready access to the most current project information."

The security and functionality of the ExpesiteLite(TM) promises to provide users with a new level of productivity and cost savings in project delivery. As firms grow, the company plans to offer upgrades to its core application. ExpesiteLite(TM) is designed for firms that have 25 active projects or less -- and allows up to 40 users to access the system. Expesite will provide more information on the product on the company's website at www.expesite.com in the coming weeks.

About Expesite:

Founded in 1999, Expesite is a privately held company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Expesite provides a secure project management application for multi-unit construction and real estate development. Over $6 billion in real estate activity moves through the Expesite system. Expesite fosters lasting relationships with some of the world's largest retailers, chain restaurants, banks and commercial real estate developers. Considered a world-class leader in program and project management, Expesite streamlines communication and accelerates project delivery. To learn more about Expesite products and services visit their web site at www.expesite.com .

Contact:
Kristin Fornal
(614) 324-5518
Email: kfornal@expesite.com

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