Comtech upgrades to RDM Server 8.1

Comtech Systems chose to upgrade to RDM Server 8.1 to take advantage of the Windows(r) Vista(tm) 64-bit operating system and the enhanced ODBC driver which allows interoperability to OpenOffice 2.4.

April 13th, 2009

SEATTLE, WA — April 10, 2009 – Birdstep Technology Inc. Raima Division (OSE: BIRD), which offers state-of-the-art embedded database technologies, today announced that Comtech Systems, Inc. has upgraded their popular Collect!™ Credit & Collection Software to use Birdstep Technology Raima Division’s RDM Server 8.1.

Collect! is used by over 1100 companies in 35 countries to manage billions of dollars in receivables daily. RDM Server is used within Comtech’s Collect! application to reliably store receivables, allowing collection agencies and debt buyers to efficiently manage their debt assets. Comtech Systems chose to upgrade to RDM Server 8.1 to take advantage of the Windows® Vista™ 64-bit operating system and the enhanced ODBC driver which allows interoperability to OpenOffice 2.4.

“We started using the Raima database when it was then known as db_vista and now known as RDM Embedded.” “RDM Embedded is a great solution but we found that in order to scale our application to meet the increasing demands of our customers we needed to move to a client/server solution,” commented Neal Cropper, CEO of Comtech Systems Inc. “We migrated to RDM Server which allows us to support a much larger number of concurrent users. Several of our customers have 500 to 600 users of the system at any one time.” “RDM Server handles this number of concurrent users easily.”

“Comtech Systems, Inc. has been a longtime user of the Raima Database Manager and we are happy to see the great success of their Collect! software,” says Steinar Sande CEO of Birdstep Technology Raima Division. “It is rewarding to see that our database technology is contributing to the success of ISVs like Comtech Systems Inc.”

About Comtech Systems Inc.

Comtech Systems Inc. Collect!™ is a scalable full-featured software solution for receivables management, integrating sophisticated multi-user contact management, financial tracking, batch and ad hoc letter series, data import and export, flexible reporting, client billing, credit bureau reporting and much more. You can get all this in our proven, fast, fully integrated package designed with your business growth in mind. Suitable for businesses from home-based to large corporate offices, Collect! is your key to growth.

About The Raima Database Manager Family

Raima released the first version of the Raima embedded database in 1984. Since then the family has grown into two successful embedded database products. RDM Embedded pioneered the embedded market space under the name dbVista. Building on the success of RDM Embedded, Raima released the product in a client/server configuration under the name Velocis, now called RDM Server. Please find free SDK downloads of the RDM Products at www.raima.com/downloads/

About Birdstep Technology, Inc

Birdstep Technology, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Birdstep Technology ASA, is a leading provider of high-performance embedded database solutions known as the Raima Database Manager product-line. Since 1984, the company has been focused on solving data management problems in a wide variety of verticals such as Aerospace & Defense, Telecom, Financial, Consumer Electronics, Medical, Industrial Automation, Business Automation and more. With over 20,000 application developers, resulting in over 20,000,000 deployments, Birdstep continues to lead in the worldwide demand for embedded database technology.

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