Perceptive Software, creator of process and content management products and solutions, announces the release of Perceptive Mobile for Windows, available for Windows 8 and Windows RT, Microsoft Corp.'s highly-anticipated new version of its Windows operating system. Perceptive Mobile for Windows is the latest client release as part of the Perceptive Mobile family which enables mobile device users to access information and participate in business processes powered by Perceptive Software solutions.

With Perceptive Mobile for Windows, users can participate in business processes, seamlessly view and interact with associated content, update a case, and make informed decisions from their Windows 8 device virtually anywhere.

“Perceptive Mobile for Windows is the latest example of Perceptive Software's commitment to developing the most user-focused products in the industry,â€Â said Brian Anderson, Chief Technology Officer, Perceptive Software. “It is another step in our vision to deliver the most relevant information in whatever context users work, regardless of location or platform.â€Â

Perceptive Mobile for Windows is available to Perceptive Software customers online in the Windows Store.

“Microsoft app developers have always provided rich software experiences and value for our shared customers,â€Â said John Richards, senior director, Windows App Marketing for Microsoft Corp. “Windows 8 offers a no-compromise experience across PCs, laptops, and tablets, enabling our app developers to deliver innovative software.â€Â


About Perceptive Software (www.perceptivesoftware.com)
Perceptive Software, a Lexmark company (NYSE: LXK), builds enterprise content management and business process management software to help organizations fuel greater operational efficiency. Organizations around the world rely on Perceptive Software ECM and BPM solutions to optimize business processes and give users the most relevant information to make the most effective decisions at any point in the process, wherever they are.

 
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