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Reflexis Systems Tightens Integration with SAP® Solutions, Achieves "Powered by SAP NetWeaver®" Status For RetailAction Task Manager
Business Wire, Jan 15, 2007
RetailAction Task Manager Improves Integration of Retail Execution Management Applications with SAP NetWeaver Platform and SAP NetWeaver Portal-based Environments
DEDHAM, Mass. -- Reflexis Systems, the pioneer and leader in next-generation Retail Execution Management, today announced that its RetailAction Task Manager version 13.0 solution has achieved "Powered by SAP NetWeaver[R]" status. The qualification represents the latest step by Reflexis to more tightly integrate its Retail Execution Management suite of software with business applications from SAP AG (NYSE: SAP).
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RetailAction Task Manager achieved Powered by SAP NetWeaver qualification in late 2006 for successful integration of its Enterprise Portal Business Package on the SAP NetWeaver Portal component. RetailAction Task Manager was found to comply with the guidelines defined in SAP's certification scenario for portlet integration, in which customers can view data generated by SAP solutions and RetailAction Task Manager from within the SAP NetWeaver Portal Release 6.0.
To achieve Powered by SAP NetWeaver qualification, Reflexis Systems has demonstrated that RetailAction Task Manager can be successfully deployed on a J2EE-based deployment of the SAP NetWeaver Application Server Release 6.40 and is accessible via the SAP NetWeaver Portal. This deployment has been tested and certified by the SAP Integration and Certification Center.
"Achieving Powered by SAP NetWeaver status underscores the commitment of Reflexis to tightly integrate our industry leading Retail Execution Management software with business applications in the retail environment," said Sundar Ranganathan, Chief Technology Officer at Reflexis. "Many of the world's best known retailers have increased sales, reduced costs, and improved visibility through improved store performance, thanks to Reflexis. Now customers can access the valuable information generated by our Retail Execution Management software from directly within SAP NetWeaver Portal 6.0."
The SAP NetWeaver platform powers the mySAP[TM] Business Suite family of business applications, SAP xApps[TM] packaged composite applications and solutions such as RetailAction Task Manager from Reflexis Systems. SAP NetWeaver unifies integration technologies into a single platform and is pre-integrated with business applications, enabling change and reducing the need for custom integration.
About Reflexis Systems, Inc.
Reflexis helps retailers turn strategy into action with the integrated RetailAction[TM] suite of Retail Execution Management solutions. Reflexis customers include many of the world's largest retailers such as Staples, Sears, The Home Depot, Food Lion, Barnes & Noble, B&Q, Tesco and many other Top 250 Global Retailers. Reflexis customers have reported dramatic improvements in store-level compliance with corporate strategies, empowering them to increase average ticket sales and improve field and store management productivity throughout their chains.
The Reflexis suite of products features the RetailAction Manager[TM], RetailAction KPI Activator[TM], RetailAction StoreWalk[TM], and RetailAction LaborScheduler[TM]. Reflexis Systems, Inc. is privately held and headquartered in Dedham, Massachusetts, with international offices in the UK and India. For more information, visit www.reflexisinc.com
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