March 2007 Newsletter
Seasoned Sales Guru Joins the Kinesix
Team
In March, Kinesix named Ryan Ladisic as
our new Director of Business
Development, signaling the continued
growth of the company. Ladisic, who
brings more than 11 years of technology
experience with him, will help us
introduce our products to new
industries.
Before joining Kinesix, Ladisic held a
sales-manager position with
Houston-based DataCert, where he managed
the company's Midwest sales efforts and
also expanded its Northeast sales team.
Prior to joining DataCert, Ladisic held
a sales position with Palo Alto-based
Integration Appliance, serving as the
company's first remote employee. There,
he built an aggressive sales program
serving New York and the Northeast
corridor.
To find
out more about Ryan, visit
www.kinesix.com
or call
713-953-8300.
KX EDGE 1.5 Makes It’s Grand Entrance
You might recall last year's debut of
our KX EDGE product, a Microsoft
.NET-based offering that can bring your
human machine interfaces to life. Less
than one year later, we're turning heads
again with our enhanced version of this
product: KX EDGE 1.5.
The powerful KX EDGE 1.5 allows users
to monitor huge volumes of data across a
network using sophisticated real-time
graphics - without requiring them to
develop or maintain complex proprietary
software.
The product offers several significant
advances, including:
With KX EDGE 1.5, companies in almost
any industry can easily create and use
complex graphical user-interfaces for
command-and-control applications. For a
demo of KX EDGE right on your computer
screen visit:
www.kinesix.com and click on the
KX EDGE logo.
With the launch of KX EDGE 1.5 under our
belt, Kinesix was invited to attend the
Houston Technology Center's annual
Energy Technology Venture Capital
Conference on February 27 - 28. The
conference paired a select group of
technology companies with the Southwest
region's leading financiers and
oil-and-gas producers.
Interest in Kinesix's software was high
at the show. Not only did we meet with a
reporter from the Houston Chronicle, but
we also talked to several Fortune 500
petroleum companies interested in
improving their human machine
interfaces.
Kinesix's real-time graphical software
might be just the thing the energy
industry is looking for!
Kinesix Moves Full Speed Ahead with East
Asia EDGE Sale
Kinesix announced this month the sale of
several licenses for its KX EDGE
software product to the China Aerospace
Science and Industry Corporation, the
main contractor for the Chinese space
program.
Kinesix closed the sale through its
partners at Beijing's Shengzuo Software
Technology, Inc. The two companies
expect China Aerospace Science &
Industry Corporation to use KX EDGE at
its Second Academy organization, which
integrates Chinese research and
development with state expertise in
electronics, mechanics, acoustics and
optics. The Second Academy, which was
founded in 1957, has developed
everything from flight vehicles and
medical instruments to pharmaceutical
machinery and radio-broadcast equipment.
The sale continues Kinesix's business
momentum in China, where the company
already boasts several deployments.
These include Beijing's new Metro Line 5
subway system, the Hong Kong Subway
System, the Hong Kong East Rail System
and a deployment with the China Power
Investment Corporation.
To learn more about Kinesix's newest
customers please visit:
www.kinesix.com