AlphaServ.com Adds WAP --Wireless Application Protocol-- to NQL

Wireless Reach of Network Query Language now Includes Smartphone, Palm VII Connected Organizer and Other Internet Devices

The NQL Solutions(TM) division of AlphaServ.com(TM) (Nasdaq/NM:ALMI), formerly known as the AlphaCONNECT(R) Internet division, has incorporated support for the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), the emerging global standard for wireless data communication with handheld devices such as smartphones, into its Network Query Language(TM) (NQL(TM)), extending its wireless capabilities beyond the Palm VII(TM) connected organizer, which was previously announced.

"WAP is a critical piece to NQL's product strategy," Douglas J. Tullio, AlphaServ.com chairman, chief executive officer and president, said. "We believe that NQL, `the language of intelligent agents,' is an ideal platform for bringing personalized information to wireless handheld computing devices.

"Many of the Web and wireless arena heavyweights, such as Motorola, Ericsson, Amazon.com and AOL have embraced WAP or are offering services using the architecture. NQL's compliance with WAP broadens its versatility and respective appeal in the marketplace."

Tullio added: "Response during the very early stages of NQL 1.0 has been overwhelmingly positive. The hundreds of downloads and supportive comments and suggestions we've received during the pre-release trial period are providing us with valuable user feedback, of which we intend to take full advantage as we ready NQL 1.0 for full-release availability.

"From the trial period, as well as from previous NQL business development activities, we are working with a number of major Internet and Fortune 1,000 companies that are evaluating NQL."


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