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EnterpriseDB Significantly Expands Partner Program; Business Objects, Fujitsu Among Leading Technology and Service Providers to Partner with Enterprise Open Source Database Company
Business Wire, Sept 12, 2006
ISELIN, N.J. -- EnterpriseDB, the world's leading enterprise open source database company, announced today that 13 more companies have joined the EnterpriseDB Partner Program. New Technology Partners include Agami, Atomogy, Business Objects, CentricCRM, EMS Database Management Solutions, MicroOLAP, and NeoSpire. Alacos, Arvos, Fujitsu Australia Software Technology, OpenBI, Redpill, and Tripod Technologies have joined as Service Partners. More information about the program is available on the company's website, www.enterprisedb.com/partners/index.do, and inquiries regarding the program may be directed to partners@enterprisedb.com.
"The companies in the EnterpriseDB Partner Program use EnterpriseDB Advanced Server's Oracle compatibility, enterprise-class scalability and reliability, and affordability to help meet their customers' business challenges," said Bill Mason, vice president of business development, EnterpriseDB. "We're very pleased that these companies have elected to build important parts of their businesses around our award-winning products."
"Business Objects is pleased to have a formalized technology partnership with EnterpriseDB," said Wyatt Mullin, vice president of global ISV channels at Business Objects. "This will help enable our joint customers to be even more successful when deploying Business Objects' leading business intelligence and enterprise information management solutions in conjunction with EnterpriseDB. Under the terms of this partnership, EnterpriseDB and Business Objects will work together to ensure the interoperability of EnterpriseDB's flagship product, EnterpriseDB Advanced Server, with BusinessObjects XI Release 2. We will also work together on co-selling and co-marketing activities."
EnterpriseDB Partner Program participants receive many significant benefits, including:
--EnterpriseDB software licenses and technical support
--Access to partner discussion forums
--Early access to EnterpriseDB product roadmaps
--Valuable co-marketing and joint sales opportunities
--Attractive discounts on EnterpriseDB software license and support packages purchased for resale
--Participation in certification programs that help EnterpriseDB's partners to provide the highest-quality solutions to their customers.
About EnterpriseDB Corporation
EnterpriseDB develops and supports EnterpriseDB Advanced Server, an enterprise-class relational database management system (RDBMS) that is built on PostgreSQL, the world's most advanced open source database. EnterpriseDB Advanced Server is compatible with Oracle applications, has the reliability and scalability necessary for high-volume, mission-critical enterprise use, and is very affordable. EnterpriseDB has offices in the U.S., Europe, and Asia and is the world's leading provider of enterprise-class PostgreSQL-based products and services. EnterpriseDB was founded in March, 2004, and is headquartered in Iselin, N.J. For more information, please contact (732) 331-1300 or visit www.enterprisedb.com.
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