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AUSTIN, Texas — deverus today announced their new product website for the diverse Ziptuit product line. The site is devoted to the various platforms available and offers detailed comparisons designed to help prospective clients decide which level is right for their business needs.

Showcased in detail are the four product levels of the Ziptuit line – from the Z-Express, which is full of features for the startup customer to the robust Z-Enterprise, a world class high performance solution.

“deverus has long been heralded as the leader of the screening industry with our Vero platform. Now with Ziptuit and its four platforms, screening companies can grow with their technology; not grow out of it,” states deverus’ Director of Business Development, Nick Cramer.

He adds, “We wanted to take the Ziptuit site to the next level and illicit feedback on an unprecedented level for our industry. For this reason, we have setup a community which features a blog, a user forum, a newsletter, and a news section.”

You may visit the site to see what all the buzz is about at http://www.ziptuit.com.

About deverus
Founded in 1998, deverus is the leading provider of software, integration technology, and strategic services for the background check industry.

From system-to-system integration, customized and off the shelf enterprise level applications, to sophisticated tools that manage the information supply chain, deverus enables background check companies to dramatically lower operating expenses and increase revenues by connecting to customers, employees, and information sources online, anytime, from anywhere.

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