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RedTail Solutions Achieves Microsoft Certified Partner Status; RedTail Certifies Xpress Conveyor on the .NET Platform; Announces Availability of Integrated EDI Service for Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains
Business Wire, March 21, 2006
WESTBOROUGH, Mass. -- RedTail Solutions today announced that is has achieved Microsoft Certified Partner status through Microsoft's ISV Software Competency Program. The company also announced the availability of its outsourced EDI service integrated directly into Microsoft Dynamics GP's business accounting solution.
The partner certification was awarded to RedTail's Xpress Conveyor Platform for Global Data Synchronization. Xpress Conveyor is built on top of the .NET Framework using Microsoft Tools. This software was certified through Veristest, Microsoft's chosen partner for certification testing.
By achieving this certified status, RedTail will be entitled to the many benefits that Microsoft offers through its partner program, such as enhanced product and customer support. RedTail's customers also gain the assurance that RedTail's software and solutions are fully compliant with the latest standards as defined by Microsoft.
EDI Service Available for Microsoft Dynamics GP
RedTail's outsourced EDI service now integrates directly into Microsoft Dynamics GP's business accounting solution. Formerly known as Great Plains, Microsoft Dynamics GP is an advanced, accounting solution that supports thousands of enterprises. RedTail's service-based solution enables suppliers to meet the requirements for electronic trading required by large enterprises in the retail, automotive and distribution segments without having to make their own investment in infrastructure or specialized expertise.
"By becoming a Microsoft Certified Partner, RedTail strengthens itself as a proven solution for Global Data Synchronization using Microsoft's latest tools," said David Unger, CTO of RedTail Solutions. "The Microsoft certification of our GDS platform, combined with our integrated EDI service to Great Plains, delivers value and quality to Microsoft customers with technology that they can trust. As large enterprises continue to make greater demands for electronic trading of their suppliers, it is important that we make our services available to as many accounting software users as possible. We are pleased to add Microsoft Dynamics GP to the growing list of mid-market accounting systems with integration to RedTail's EDI and GDS services."
Redtail is exhibiting at Microsoft's Convergence 2006 conference in Dallas starting March 25, 2006 where RedTail will unveil its Microsoft certified GDS platform and Microsoft-integrated EDI service. Interested parties may visit RedTail at Microsoft Convergence 2006 at Booth #112 or on the Web at www.redtailsolutions.com.
About RedTail Solutions, Inc.
RedTail Solutions, Inc. is a privately held company, located in Westborough, MA. It enables suppliers to compete at the highest level in today's supply chain by providing a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform for b2b collaboration. This advanced platform provides a suite of hosted services via the internet that can integrate seamlessly with middle-market systems like Microsoft Dynamics GP(R) to enterprise back office systems such as SAP(R). Through this hosted and integrated platform, suppliers can connect and trade through a single solution with their key customers as well as third-party logistics providers in warehousing and transportation. There are more than 300,000 suppliers that participate in the global supply chain today that can gain immediate benefits by using RedTail's fully integrated and automated electronic collaboration through a single interface, helping them to eliminate transaction errors, reduce penalties for non-compliance and ultimately to streamline business processes. For more information, visit www.redtailsolutions.com.
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