Lecere's FIRMS Does it Again: Pangaea Wine Bar is a Satisfied User

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PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 27, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Software startup Lecere Corporation (Pink Sheets:LCRE) announced today that its FIRMS Software as a Service added yet another satisfied customer at Pangaea Wine Bar in Putnam, Connecticut (www.pangaeawines.com).

PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 27, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Software startup Lecere Corporation (Pink Sheets:LCRE) announced today that its FIRMS Software as a Service added yet another satisfied customer at Pangaea Wine Bar in Putnam, Connecticut ().

For Bryan and Rachel Gavini, opening a wine bar in northeastern Connecticut culminates 15 years of wine exploration, and now they plan to share their passion through Pangaea Wine Bar. The goal of Pangaea is to share knowledge and appreciation of wine, and the FIRMS system is instrumental to its success.

Rachel said, "The purpose of Pangaea is not just to sell wine, but to educate our customers about the different varietals and the different styles of wine around the world. We are very excited to combine the technology of the FIRMS POS system with Napa Technology Wine Station to deliver the best wine-tasting experience to our customers. The FIRMS system allows us to spend the maximum amount of time with our customers and talking to them about wine and food. Using FIRMS in conjunction with the Apple iPad, Pangaea's servers will spend more time talking and interacting with the customer, leading to a better overall customer experience."

Bryan added, "FIRMS is going to be a great tool for Pangaea, as it will allow us to spend more time telling the story of our food and wine, rather than being wrapped up in time-consuming administrative duties."

Jim Morris, CEO of Lecere, commented, "The FIRMS software is now being regularly used at four customer sites. We have a backlog of over 100 potential customers, more are being added every day, and we believe we will be able to start making our way through the backlog in just a few more days."

With regard to future growth and performance, Jim Morris continued, "The National Restaurant Association claims there are about 945,000 restaurants in America. When one considers the rest of the world, that number surely must swell to several million restaurants worldwide. It has always been the primary goal of Lecere to build a scalable business model with a scalable SaaS product. For a definition of scalability in business models and software systems, see . We believe we have achieved our primary goal of scalability, and now we are ready to prove that to the world in the upcoming fourth quarter."

About LecereTM Corporation

Lecere Corporation (Pink Sheets:LCRE) of Portland, Oregon develops and markets Lecere FIRMSTM, an integrated, Web-based suite of interactive restaurant management software that runs on handheld wireless devices. FIRMS helps restaurants reduce their operational costs while enhancing their customers' experiences for increased revenues and profits. Visit our website

Lecere and FIRMS are trademarks of Lecere Corporation. All other legal marks are the property of their respective owners.

CONTACT: Lecere Corporation Jim Morris 503-781-4828
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