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LOS GATOS, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/14/07 -- Fiorano Software, Inc. (www.fiorano.com), a leading provider of business process integration and messaging technology solutions and Silicon Plains (www.sptech.com), a leading provider of enterprise content and business process management solutions, announced a strategic Partnership to promote each others products using their partner network and global offices. Both the companies will also migrate and test Silicon Plains BPM solution on Fiorano's messaging and SOA Platform to provide end-customers a complete business process framework.
Fiorano and Silicon Plains will integrate the Fiorano SOA platform with Silicon Plains' DotSphere, an ECM and BPM accelerator that allows customers to leverage on their mission-critical workflow and enterprise content management infrastructure more rapidly and affordably, on a common enterprise backbone to manage the real-time flow of information.
The Fiorano and Silicon Plains collaboration will ensure an in-depth understanding of project methodologies, relevant industry standards, and how-to resources within a Service-Oriented Architecture.
"We are delighted about extending our global business relationship with Silicon Plains. It demonstrates a continued customer commitment to ensure the highest standards of software excellence," said Atul Saini, CEO, CTO Fiorano Software. "The initiative will help to simplify process management at business and application levels."
"Silicon Plains is delighted with the strategic relationship being forged with Fiorano Software. This will enable customers globally to have a comprehensive, yet cost-effective solution for the human tasks as well as the automated tasks in a business process," commented Sunil Savara, Executive Chairman, Silicon Plains.
About Silicon Plains:
Silicon Plains is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, with its development centre in Bangalore, India, and presence worldwide through partners. They have implemented the most comprehensive BPM solutions at Prudential Malaysia, Old Mutual Insurance, Sun Life, Aviva and Department of Agriculture - India and LifeCare - US.
About Fiorano Software:
Fiorano is a US corporation based in Silicon Valley, California. Fiorano's network-centric solutions set a new paradigm in interoperability, performance, scalability and ROI. Global leaders such as American Express, Boeing, British Telecom, British Petroleum, FedEx, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Lockheed Martin, Motorola, Schlumberger and POSCO have used Fiorano technology to deploy their Enterprise Nervous Systems.
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