Maccabi Healthcare Services, Israel's second largest health maintenance organization, won Microsoft Customer Excellence Award for its CRM system developed by EYRON. The system is based on Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 and comprises one of the world's largest deployments of the software, with 1,200 seats. The system is used for managing a unified administrative file for approximately 2.3 million present and past Maccabi members. The Microsoft Customer Excellence Awards recognize, honor and celebrate customers that have achieved outstanding success with their Microsoft solutions as well as Microsoft partners' solutions. The CRM system developed by EYRON has made Maccabi one of the 12 organizations who won the award, out of more than 100 candidates from all over the world.

Microsoft Launched Hebrew Windows Vista. Microsoft Corporation has launched the Hebrew version of Windows Vista, its new and advanced operating system. EYRON has played a major part in the localization of Windows Vista into Hebrew, a project that lasted more than a year. Hebrew speaking users can now fully enjoy the new advantages and features of Windows Vista, including enhanced security, the Window Aero innovative design, Windows Media Center, and more. Windows Vista is the 8th Microsoft operating system localized by EYRON.

Microsoft Launched Hebrew Office 2007. Microsoft Corporation has launched the Hebrew version of Office 2007, the latest in its line of Office product suites. Over the course of 18 months, EYRON has had a key role in the Hebrew localization of Office 2007. The new product suite offers users a variety of new and useful features, such as the Ribbon, contextual menus, the Quick Access Toolbar, and much more. Office 2007 joins a long line of previous Office suite versions localized by EYRON, starting with Office 4.
Microsoft launched Hebrew CRM 3.0. EYRON is the company behind the comprehensive localization project of turning Microsoft CRM into a bi-directional product with support for the special needs of the Hebrew language. The localization process involved complex development solutions and now Israeli users can properly work with Hebrew, English and any combination of the two languages within Microsoft Hebrew CRM 3.0.
Bezeq launched Israel's first fixed-line videophone. The videophone includes a built-in video camera and a color screen that enables video calls, and it can also be connected to an external display such as a television, a plasma screen or an LCD screen. The videophone, by Leadtek, is imported to Israel by Accel Telecom and implements EYRON's Hebrew support.
Microsoft Corporation has launched a Hebrew version of Windows Live Messenger, a new version of the instant messaging program MSN Messenger, which has been localized into Hebrew by EYRON. Windows Live Messenger is the first out of 20 Microsoft Live services that are expected to be launched in Hebrew this year. Among the product's new features: easier contact search and sorting, support for offline messaging and folder sharing.
Pelephone Communications officially launched the Mini-POZ, a PDA phone supporting Pelephone's 3G technology. EYRON's bi-directional engine was specifically adapted for the Mini-POZ to enable proper reading and writing in Hebrew, English and any combination of the two languages in the applications built into the device, including Outlook, Excel, Word and Internet Explorer.
Accel Telecom launched Daewoo 5000, a digital cordless DECT phone. For the first time in Israel, the new phone offers owners of cellular phones with SIM cards the ability to copy phone book entries stored in the card directly to the DECT phone memory. EYRON developed the Hebrew support for Daewoo 5000 and provided its compatibility solution for SIM cards.
Solgood Communication Group introduced its 2006 collection of mobile devices, including the K-JAM PDA phone. The device, fully localized into Hebrew by EYRON, is the first to combine built-in voice and data capabilities in a 3G device which is based on the Windows Mobile 5 operating system. The operating system also provides a complete push mail solution.
HOT launched Philips 723, a DECT cordless phone. Along with enhanced coverage, the device features a built-in speakerphone, a name and number directory, a SIM card reader for transferring directory content from the cellular phone, support for SMS messaging and more. EYRON's bi-directional engine, embedded in the new phone, provides integrated Hebrew and English support and allows users to send and receive SMS messages and save contact details in both languages.

Tnuva Food Industries chose
i-mate devices as the solution for its mobile terminal fleet, serving hundreds of field agents. The i-mate devices were adapted by Cellcom and EYRON to operate according to Tnuva's strict requirements, so that field agents can use computerized forms and work in synchronization with data from the system located in the company's headquarters. The solution provides savings in human resources previously required for typing and manual verification of forms and supports marketing decision making based on real-time data.
Cellcom introduced Blackberry, a cellular device providing always-on Internet and e-mail access. EYRON has developed Hebrew support for Blackberry which includes sending and receiving e-mail and SMS messages, managing tasks, contacts and calendar items, and synchronizing the device with Outlook on the user's PC.
EYRON has completed the development of a Hebrew support solution for cellular devices supporting
i-mode, the content platform from NTT DoCoMo, launched in Israel by Cellcom. EYRON's solution is integrated into a browser manufactured by Japan's ACCESS. The solution provides a web browser featuring rich text Hebrew support, allowing users to browse and make use of various contents, e-mail and gaming applications using their mobile phone.
EYRON completes a new localized version of the new icq instant messaging product covering 18 languages. EYRON's previous large-scale localization solution for icq helped bring a major increase in the number of icq users worldwide.