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TSANet Announces New Member; TomorrowNow Joins Multivendor Support Alliance
Business Wire, Nov 3, 2004
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- TSANet (Technical Support Alliance Network), the industry's largest vendor-neutral support alliance, today announced that a new member has joined its ranks. The new member is TomorrowNow, a leading, independent, third-party provider of maintenance and support for PeopleSoft products.
"The industry continues to discover the dramatic benefits of building relationships using the TSANet framework," said Dennis Smeltzer, TSANet executive director. "Because TSANet is an industry standard solution, the time and cost of legal review and training is dramatically reduced. Also, our members are able to take advantage of the benefits of TSANet in weeks rather than the months a company-proprietary, multivendor agreement can take," he concluded.
About TomorrowNow, Inc.
Founded in 1998, TomorrowNow is the most experienced independent third-party provider of maintenance & support for PeopleSoft products. TomorrowNow Support Services offer ten (10) year support periods with new fixes, 24x7 product support with thirty (30) minute guaranteed response, quality tax & regulatory updates, highly responsive support engineers, and significant financial savings. Fortune 500, mid-market, and public sector organizations from just about every industry sector have selected TomorrowNow as their maintenance & support vendor of choice. Please visit our web site at www.tomorrownow.com to learn more about TomorrowNow Support Services, our clients, and see what's being written about TomorrowNow; or contact us at (925) 931-1350.
About TSANet
Founded in 1993, TSANet (Technical Support Alliance Network) is a worldwide, multivendor alliance that offers an industry-wide forum to facilitate servicing multivendor customers while providing an infrastructure for more efficient multivendor problem solving. Membership consists of more than one hundred software and hardware companies, including industry giants such as EMC, HP, IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Sun Microsystems, Unisys, and VERITAS. TSANet can be reached at (913) 345-9311 or at www.tsanet.org.
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