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Day and Oracle Form Technology Partnership

Day's Leadership in the Standardized Java Content Repositories Market Further Strengthened

Day Software, a provider of global content management and content infrastructure software, has announced that it has signed an agreement with Oracle Corporation to develop JSR 170 compliant components within a strategic technology partnership.

“Day Software is proud to work with Oracle to deliver standards-based interoperability,” said Michael Moppert, CEO and Chairman of Day Software. “This cooperation is an excellent opportunity for us to make our content-centric technologies available to a larger, global audience, and gives us a solid basis for the continued profitable growth of our company”

Oracle’s cooperation with Day Software serves as further validation of Day’s leadership in the emerging market of standardized Java Content Repositories and web-centric content technologies. Day is the initiator of JSR 170, the standard for enterprise content, and is leading a global industry expert group, including leading technology vendors such as Oracle, IBM, FileNet, SAP and Sun, which jointly developed the standard.

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