Cordys, provider of an industry-leading Business Process Management Suite (BPMS), and NetManage, Inc., a software company that provides a fast way to transform legacy applications into new Web-based business solutions, has announced their partnership. This global partnership is expected to open up joint revenue opportunities across North America, India, and Europe.
“Our solutions help customers to access, integrate and Web-enable their existing legacy systems and packaged applications like SAP,” said Cheli Aflalo-Karpel, NetManage's VP of operations for Europe, Middle East, and Africa. “Composing flexible business processes, while re-using the functionality in their existing systems, is of great value to our joint customers. They will benefit the most from this partnership.”
NetManage transforms legacy applications into new Web-based solutions by exposing critical business functions as services. Cordys’ BPMS solution then allows for these services to be composed into executable business process flows. Both companies are currently engaged in several joint sales opportunities.
“We are very pleased to announce this global partnership with NetManage,” said Erik Frieberg, chief marketing officer for Cordys. “The addition of NetManage capabilities to the Cordys product suite will enable a whole new class of enterprise systems to be exposed as services and incorporated into new business processes and composite applications.”
About Cordys
Cordys provides an industry-leading business process management suite (BPMS) to Global 2000 companies. Cordys’ unique SOA-based solution enables customers to design, execute, monitor and improve business processes rapidly, with better performance and great adaptability. Companies from major industries worldwide have selected Cordys to support business performance improvement because business executives can continually optimize IT systems in real-time within a code-free environment. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Cordys is a global company with offices throughout the Americas, Europe, China, and India.
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