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April 14, 1999 (10:38 AM EDT)

BlueGill Enhances Internet Billing

BlueGill Enhances Internet Billing

By Gregory Dalton,

BlueGill Technologies refined its technology Monday for companies seeking to present their bills and statements on the Internet.

The new BlueGill i-Series consists of five separate billing applications that adapt the company's bill-rendering technology to the specific needs of vertical industries such as banking, brokerage, insurance, and telecommunications. The products are named i-Broker, i-Banker, etc.

Like most products in the Internet billing market,BlueGill's applications are focused on delivering bills and statements to consumers, but those technologies are beginning to also be applied to the business-to-business realm. BlueGill, for example, has added to its product line a module for managing large business-to-business bills, which typically have more data and require more manipulation than consumer invoices.

For transferring billing information from legacy systems, BlueGill utilizes XML because it "allows very complex data to be portable," BlueGill CEO Hal Davis said in a statement.


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