November 14, 2003 - ACT teams with ScanTrak Data Systems, Inc.

Pompano Beach, Florida: Accelerated Computer Technologies, Inc. has announced the signing of a new client, ScanTrak Data Systems, Inc. ScanTrak specializes in delivering fully integrated wireless data collection applications. Using hand held devices with custom database systems, ScanTrak provides end-to-end solutions that automate the sales, delivery, and field service process for businesses with a mobile workforce. ACT will assist ScanTrak during peak periods requiring more application developers.

"ACT is extremely excited to continue its application development diversification into the wireless arena," said Brian Javeline, EVP. He continued, "ScanTrak's ability to provide excellent specifications will allow it to completely leverage the financial advantages provided by programming in Florida and the Dominican Republic."

"Our business applications are complicated and we wanted a partner who could allow us to become more competitive financially while ensuring that quality results are maintained" said Gord Keenan, Project Lead, for ScanTrak. "ACT will be our partner in supplementing new client initiatives as they arise."

More information can be found by visiting www.actinc.com or www.scantrak.com.


September 16, 2003 - ACT represents Florida at Outsource World.

Pompano Beach, Florida: ACT is promoting the state and local Dominican Republic as an alternative to traditional outsourcing initiatives in the Far East and Europe. The event was held September 15-18, 2003, in New York City, and attracted more than 50,000 attendees.

ACT was one of the few companies featured in ComputerWorld, a nationally recognized computer news organization. Click here for more information

"We are very excited to see many organizations beginning to realize that they can stay close to home for their development projects and remain in a NY state of mind" said Brian Javeline, Executive Vice President. "While ACT may not offer the same cost savings, there is more to be said when all people have the same attitude and are also on the same time zone".

"The Dominican Republic is rapidly becoming a strong technical partner with U.S. based organizations" said Wendy Llenas, Dominican Republic Manager. "We realize that our communication capabilities and location are a true benefit, for verbal or face-to-face relationships.

Javeline continued, "Doing business in Florida already provides a certain level of cost benefits and our Dominican Republic operations provide an additional financial incentive while still producing high quality solutions in a timely manner."


August 5, 2003 - ACT teams with Workers' Comp. Solutions.

Pompano Beach, Florida: Accelerated Computer Technologies, Inc. has announced the signing of a new client, Workers' Comp Solutions, Inc.  Workers' Comp. Solutions helps companies throughout the U.S. significantly reduce and control their workers' compensation claims and payouts. ACT will assist Workers' Comp. Solutions with growing system infrastructure demands to keep up with its growth.

"We always enjoy opportunities that come with a growing enterprise," said Brian Javeline, EVP

"We are simply growing too fast and want to stay focused on our business objectives without being consumed with technology decisions" said Daren Howard, Executive Vice President of Workers' Comp. Solutions. "ACT will be our partner in identifying areas of our business that we can deliver quicker and more flexible analytical results to our clients."

Javeline continued, "The uniqueness of this client allows ACT to continue with our operational diversification momentum while still maintaining our core technical environments."


June 18, 2003 - ACT Expands on hosted Application Development - Introduces Franchise Reporting System.

Pompano Beach, Florida: Accelerated Computer Technologies, Inc. has announced its entry into the Franchising industry initially focusing on restaurants. The Franchise Reporting System (FRS) is a fully hosted web-based application that provides franchises the ability to capture and analyze the critical business data of a restaurant or store. FRS also allows promoting important documents to specific groups of users. There are no hardware investments other than a standard internet connection using an existing PC. Additional costs are kept to a bare minimum becuase ACT handles all maintenance and support.

"We are very excited about providing a solution that truly lends itself to the internet and allows companies to more carefully manage their business with a very nominal investment," said Brian Javeline, EVP. Javeline added, "We leveraged a lot of application flexibility and security related topics from our financial application experience which greatly increased our time-to-market. Further, we teamed up with an aggresive and growing franchiser to give us the business intelligence to supplement our technical know how."

"Our organization is growing and we simply wanted to utilize technology without investing time, money, and resources for an application development infrastructure," said Daren Howard, Managing Partner of GC Partners, Inc., a franchise group of twelve Golden Corral Buffet & Steak Restaurants. Howard added, "ACT was able to quickly give us a foundation to grow upon at a very limited expense."

Javeline continued, "ACT will keep seeking opportunities where web-based application development and hosting truly increases operational efficiency and cost savings to its clients."

More information about the system can be found by clicking here


May 16, 2003 - ACT Executive, Brian Javeline, honored at 2003 Up & Comers Awards.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida: The South Florida Business Journal along with Maroone, an Auto Nation Company and other sponsors hosted the prestigious 13th Annual Up & Comers ceremony. The event honors individuals who are under 40 in South Florida who have demonstrated outstanding career accomplishments along with dedication to the local community.

The theme this year is Career Fast Track. "We choose this theme because each of our finalists are racing to be the best in their industry and all are in hot persuit of their dreams" said Gary Press, Publisher of the South Florida Business Journal. "The individuals we are honoring represent the driving force in the region in creativity, achievement and dedication to the community" said Mike Moroone, President and COO of Maroone.

For the past 15 years, Brian Javeline and his partners have built Accelerated Computer Technologies into a successful, profitable business. With no seed capital, loans or ongoing funds, the business was built on - and continues to run on sweat equity. He has focused his role on building relationships with employees, vendors and customers, and every facet of the company is focused on delivering results that benefit the customer.

With most of his waking hours spent building a business and being a father to his two children, Javeline also supports worthy organizations such as the Red Cross and Broward Outreach with financial contributions. His company was also a runner-up in the Business Journal's Small Business of the Year Award in 2000. Javeline is also married to a woman he has known since he was 12.

"I am thankful for all the people who I have been associated with since joining the company in 1986" said Brian Javeline, EVP. Javeline added, "I wish to share this honor with everyone who has supported me both personally and professionally."


March 20, 2003 - Free open source software solution takes apparel by surprise

Material World Show, Miami Florida: Accelerated Computer Technologies, Inc. (ACT) shocked the industry by announcing an offer to obtain its flagship Apparel Business Management application licenses with its Source Code for free.

"We were pleasantly surprised about the number of companies who are looking to replace their older systems but simply can not do so from an economic perspective" said Brian Javeline, EVP. Javeline added, "We have been in the business since 1986 and wanted to give something back to an industry that we believe needs to be prepared for the future. We are in unique times and ACT decided to leverage its independence and debt free status to stimulate companies into making the move toward operational efficiency. ACT always plans for the long-term and our Free Open Source Software Solution will help a select group of companies pave the way for the future."

ACT provides system solutions encompassing EDI, Order Processing, Inventory Control, Purchasing, Production and Report Writing among others. Solutions are available for both large, mid-size, and start-up organizations.

The company was quick to note that this offer has a limited availability with an expiration date of April 18, 2003 and potential clients should immediately contact sales@actinc.com for further details.


January 20, 2003 - ACT participates in Governor Bush 's IT Initiative

Accelerated Computer Technologies, Inc. (ACT), a software development outsourcing company, announced its participation in the 2003 High Tech Summit, held at the State Capitol last week. ACT joined prestigious politicians such as Governor Bush and Marlin Fitzwater, business leaders from Citrix and other regional CIOs, and educators to discuss the critical technology issues facing Florida and the policies that will advance Florida's high tech economy.

Some of topics included Business Development, E-Government, and High-tech workforce challenges. The Summit results will assist in the preparation of Florida's 2003 IT Report to Governor Bush and the Florida Legislature.

"ACT, having grown from a start-up to a mature profitable company in our great state of Florida, enjoyed the privilege of participating with a select group of established firms to help guide the State in its business and educational goals", said Brian Javeline, EVP. "

More information about ACT can be found at www.actinc.com

More information about IT Florida can be found at www.itflorida.com


January 5, 2003 - ACT records 16th straight year of independence & profitability

Accelerated Computer Technologies, Inc. (ACT) announced that it made a profit for the 16th straight year it has been in business. The company also announced that it was upgraded to a 1A1 Dunn & Bradstreet rating, the highest ranking obtainable for a company of its size.

ACT provides software solutions and technical outsourcing between Florida and the Dominican Republic. Its customers leverage a percentage of the development process at reduced rates while still maintaining strong person-to-person links that are generally lost with traditional outsourcing companies. ACT is independently owned, debt free, and has had a long standing tradition of associating with quality oriented customers and vendors.

Many of ACT's competitors have gone out of business, merged with other firms, or have found it necessary to raise outside capital thus putting additional strains on their operational philosophies. ACT believes that its size, its management's rapid adjustment to changing business conditions, its operational diversification and its employee efficiency combined with its client and vendor relationships has allowed the company to become a viable force for the future.

"Our company clearly has a business model that benefits our customers and our company", said Brian Javeline, EVP. Javeline added , "ACT has always had a unique combination of technical and business aptitudes. The true winners of the new economy are those who know how to service a client while understanding its real operating costs. We feel most confident in our ability to operate well in the current economic environment."