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Sapient Partners with Google to Bring Advanced Search Solutions to Enterprise Customers; Sapient Builds on Expertise in Content Management and Web Solutions by Joining the Google Enterprise Professional Program
Business Wire, May 22, 2006
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Sapient (NASDAQ: SAPE), a business innovator, today announced it has entered into a partnership with Google to deliver search solutions to major enterprise customers. Sapient's clients will benefit from the partnership, which combines the power of Google's search technology with Sapient's long track record designing and implementing comprehensive, user-friendly content management solutions. Sapient will use its business applications, enterprise integration and Experience Marketing expertise to help customers maximize the value of their Google enterprise search technology.
"Google is thrilled to have Sapient join the Google Enterprise Professional Program to further their success in finding innovative solutions to complex business problems," said Kevin Smith, Partner Program Manager, Enterprise Professional Program, Google. "We're looking forward to benefiting the end customer by bringing the power of Google search to Sapient's market-leading content management solutions."
"Companies want to find new ways to extract value from the massive amounts of information stored within their organizations. With Google's enterprise search technology, we are further strengthening our ability to help our clients unlock the value in their information and make decisions in a more timely manner," said Sapient Executive Vice President Alan Herrick.
The Google Enterprise Professional Program includes developers, consultants and independent software vendors that provide value-added services for Google enterprise products. For more information on the Google Enterprise Professional Program, please visit www.google.com/enterprise/gep.
> About SapientSapient, a business innovator, helps clients achieve extraordinary results from their customer relationships, business operations and technology. Leveraging a unique approach, breakthrough thinking and disciplined execution, Sapient leads its industry in delivering the right business results on time and on budget. Sapient works with clients that are driven to make a difference, including BP, Essent Energie, Harrah's Entertainment, Hilton International, Janus, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Sony Electronics, the U.S. Marine Corps, and Verizon.
Founded in 1990, Sapient is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and operates across North America, Europe and India. More information about Sapient can be found at www.sapient.com.
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