Esprida

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Esprida Corporation
Company typePrivate company
IndustryTechnology
Founded1999
Headquarters,
Key people
Anila Jobanputra, president
ProductsEsprida LiveControl
Number of employees
39 (2008)
WebsiteEsprida.com

Esprida is a privately held company that creates and markets remote device management middleware built on a service-oriented architecture (SOA) platform.

Esprida software enables communication between devices and users via the Internet. From a single computer, a user is able to send and receive messages from multiple self-service kiosks or standalone intelligent devices. [citation needed]

The largest non-ATM deployments in the world are Powered by Esprida. Customers include Kodak Alaris, Aisle7, Michigan Department of State, and BehrColorSmart.[citation needed]

Other organizations that provide similar software products include Axeda Corp. and Questra.

History[edit]

Formerly called TouchPoint Solutions Inc., Esprida was renamed in August 2005 to reflect its position in the self-service market as purely a software provider with a platform to manage large numbers of geographically dispersed devices.

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