Sane Solutions signs deal with international company

NORTH KINGSTOWN – Sane Solutions, developers of the NetTracker line of Web analytics software, announced that Daymon Worldwide, an international company specializing in the sales and marketing of generic consumer goods, has implemented NetTracker to extract extranet usage data.



“It is critical for IT departments in today’s organizations to know which systems are used the most, which systems are critical to the business, and which should become obsolete,” said Josh Katinger, project manager at Daymon, in a release. His team will customize NetTracker to provide detailed reporting, as needed, for the 1,700 registered users who log on to Daymon’s data site.



“Without the knowledge and data that NetTracker provides, Daymon Worldwide would waste a lot of time and resources on the maintenance and upkeep of systems that are not contributing to our bottom line,” he said.


 


ICOA acquires wireless marina Internet provider

WARWICK – ICOA Inc. announced the acquisition of privately held iDockUSA, of Ventura, Calif. iDock is a provider of high-speed broadband wireless Internet service to the growing marine/marina vertical, serving more than 15,000 slips in 28 marinas.



iDock provides design, installation, operations, maintenance, management and constant customer care of neutral, common-use Wi-Fi infrastructure for the marina environment. iDock offers flexible plans and affordable price points to a subscriber base including boat owners, marine vendors, marina managers, charter companies, commercial fishing operations and public spaces within the harbors. Plans include monthly subscriptions and daily passes as well as pre-paid options.



“This acquisition establishes ICOA as a leading supplier of Wi-Fi services to marinas, enhancing our total marina Wi-Fi footprint to over 17,000 slips in 33 marinas,” said ICOA CEO George Strouthopoulos, in a release. “The acquisition is anticipated to positively impact ICOA’s annual revenue as iDock is immediately cash-flow positive prior to achieving post-acquisition operational efficiencies.”

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