Business Services Industry
Prolifics Announces IBM Contract Renewal; Prolifics Extends Relationship to IBM Software Services for Lotus Team
Business Wire, Sept 1, 2004
NEW YORK -- Prolifics, a worldwide enterprise business solutions provider and IBM Premiere Business Partner, announced today that it renews its contract with IBM Software Services for WebSphere (ISSW). As part of the ISSW agreement, a group of Prolifics' highly specialized WebSphere Consultants are retained to solve IBM's most challenging customer problems and assist in all aspects of the full project lifecycle, including architectural advisement, development through deployment and administration and training in order to provide IBM customers high-value, total solutions around WebSphere, Portal and Business Integration.
Prolifics also announces that it extends its services relationship to the IBM Software Services for Lotus (ISSL) team in North America. Prolifics will lend its extensive WebSphere Portal experience to help Lotus customers derive business value from their investment in IBM Lotus software. Prolifics will work in close relationship with ISSL to enable and deploy a customer's WebSphere Portal architecture at all phases of the project - from Quick Start services aimed to jump start the portal strategy to planning and deploying a full scale enterprise portal solution to providing skills transfer or portal mentoring services.
Recently chosen as one of WebSphere's Top 50 Business Partners for 2003, Prolifics is ranked a Level 5 WebSphere partner - IBM's highest on its technical expertise scale. Among Prolifics' outstanding achievements include 2003 IBM Business Partner Leadership Award, 2003 IBM Beacon Award in 2 categories - Best WebSphere e-business Solution and Mid-sized/Regional Consultants & Integrators - Implementing an IBM e-business Solution.
About Prolifics
Prolifics leverages best practices, proven methodology, and certified WebSphere experts to deliver high performing on demand enterprise systems. Prolifics has offices throughout America and Europe and possesses over 26 years experience in solving business problems with technology solutions for a diverse list of well-known companies. Our on demand solutions help organizations like the United Nations administer Human Resource benefits across international borders - even during field-level crisis management and aid JP Morgan Chase in managing portfolio information on its extensive customer base. Prolifics has an industry-high 96% success rate of delivering systems on-time and on-budget. For more info, www.prolifics.com or call 800.675.5419.
Prolifics is a registered trademark of JYACC, Inc.
IBM and IBM WebSphere are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
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