The Inter Prose Corporation

The Inter Prose Corporation

The InterProse Corporation, abbreviated InterProse, is a multinational computer software and technology corporation headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, USA. The company was originally founded as a data integration company but since 2000 has shifted its products to a Cloud computing implementation. InterProse provides cloud computing, and consulting services for Accounts Receivable Management (ARM), debt collection, and electronic payment services for accounts receivable and debt collection.

InterProse has been known through most of its recent history as designer of web-based applications utilizing open source technology to provide applications focused upon browser capability and not a specific operating system. Capitalizing on open source technology has also carries the benefit of low cost product implementation. InterProse holds several trademarks and is currently seeking a patent for its Ammina Virtual Agent technology. This technology merges human and machine elements into an intelligent pseudo-agent. Though a small closely held company, InterProse has grown consistently since its inception in 1996, tripling its employee base and earnings.

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