February 14, 2007
Introducing i-Access, Solution For The Mobile Users


Markham, Ontario - Helix Ltd. today announced the release of i-Access, the newest member of its e-Community Suite of modules for Andar/360. i-Access will allow staff, volunteers, or any mobile user to view their Andar/360 customized Dashboard and account Bio-Tabs through a web browser.

"i-Access will revolutionize the way people use Andar/360." said Real Bedard, Vice President at Helix. "Now anyone with a web enabled cell phone or a handheld device such as a Blackberry will be able to obtain up-to-date information on their accounts, anywhere, anytime. i-Access will play a critical role in Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) strategies. Executives will now have access to campaign updates right from their cell phones. Finally, down-time can be turned into productive-time."

This new module is now available for download. For module license fees and other information, please contact Helix or visit www.Andar360.com.

About Helix

Helix is a leading provider of cost-effective, enterprise-wide fundraising and community support software to nonprofit organizations. Drawing on its 15 years of service and experience with the nonprofit sector, Helix offers within its “Andar/360 Fundraising Software,” an integrated suite of products that addresses various missions of non-profits, such as fundraising campaign management, online giving, allocation of funds, outcomes measurements, volunteer matching, and community services such as Information & Referral (211).


Forward-Looking Statements

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