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QAD Inc., a global provider of enterprise software applications and services, has announced it has signed a co-marketing agreement with LANSA, a leading provider of business solutions for supply chain automation.

Under terms of the agreement, QAD will partner with LANSA to deliver LANSA Data Sync Direct along with QAD Enterprise Applications to customers in a variety of industries so that they can participate in the supply chain initiatives being driven by many large retailers and distributors.

QAD selected LANSA based on its global presence, strong sales and support organization, and extensive experience in the data synchronization industry, making it a strong fit with QAD's business strategy. LANSA Data Sync Direct was first delivered in June 2002 on the back of a mandate issued by a major international retailer. Today, Global Data Synchronization (GDS) is a worldwide initiative intended to resolve product data inaccuracies among trading partners. With more than 300 customers now using the product, LANSA Data Sync Direct is one of the most feature rich and mature data synchronization solutions on the market.

"LANSA provides comprehensive, easy-to-implement applications that place the company among the top data synchronization players in the industry," said Robert Cramer, director of product management with QAD. "Their experience with global data registries and global implementations, along with their ability to provide both a low-cost hosted solution and a behind-the-firewall implementation for more demanding users, fits extremely well with the retail data synchronization needs of QADÆs Consumer Products, Life Sciences, and Automotive Aftermarket customer base."

"A paradigm shift is happening in the way supply chains perform. Those with the leanest supply chain and the most efficient means to execute their business gain a significant advantage. To make this happen, suppliers and retailers need to communicate in a more efficient manner by enabling collaborative electronic commerce. QADÆs marketplace vision for a 'perfect lean market' for manufacturing fits cleanly with this objective, and our LANSA Data Sync Direct solution helps facilitate its implementation. We are proud to join forces with QAD in this partnership," said John Siniscal, president of LANSA Americas.

LANSA recently announced the certification and release of LANSA Data Sync Direct V6, an enhanced version of its widely used data synchronization product, which will facilitate migration by suppliers, distributors and retailers to the new 1SYNC data pool platform. 1SYNC, a not-for-profit subsidiary of GS1 US, introduced the new platform to help participants maximize the value of data synchronization. The certification, the first for a 1SYNC Solution Partner, recognizes that LANSA Data Sync Direct has met the requirements for migrating recipient users to 1SYNC Data Recipient XML Release 6.1.1

LANSA Data Sync Direct was designed for the mid-market, and provides full-service functionality in a single affordable package. An easy-to-use browser-based solution, it is completely scaleable and adaptable to an organization's current business processes, allowing them to on-board and quickly achieve compliance.

QAD Enterprise Applications 2007 (QAD 2007), QADÆs flagship enterprise software formerly known as MFG/PRO, likewise provides functionality that addresses the needs of single-site and multinational organizations.

QAD 2007 is a complete suite to address the requirements of global enterprises. Employing Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) capabilities, QAD 2007 includes enhanced functionality that enables global manufacturers to better manage supply and demand chains, enterprise assets, transportation and logistics, while streamlining communication and improving manufacturing productivity. QAD 2007 is the first QAD application to offer users "deployment independence," which means QAD 2007 will be made available to customers via any of three deployment methods: On Premise, a traditional license and delivery structure; On Demand, an application management services offering hosted by QAD; or On Appliance, with the software pre-loaded on a machine The new software also demonstrates strong human engineering in the form of a new user interfaceùQAD.NET UIùto help improve productivity, ease-of-use and desktop integration.

About QAD

QAD is a leading provider of enterprise applications for global manufacturing companies. QAD applications provide critical functionality for managing manufacturing resources and operations within and beyond the enterprise, enabling global manufacturers to collaborate with their customers, suppliers and partners to make and deliver the right product, at the right cost and at the right time. Manufacturers of automotive, consumer products, electronics, food and beverage, industrial and life science products use QAD applications at approximately 5,800 licensed sites in more than 90 countries and in as many as 27 languages. For more information about QAD, phone 805.684.6614, or visit the QAD Web site at: www.qad.com.

About LANSA

LANSA is a leading provider of application development, modernization and integration software. LANSA's powerful suite of cross-platform development tools lets organizations overcome the complexity inherent in creating and maintaining business applications. LANSAÆs integrated tool set is also the technology foundation for a wide range of business solutions from LANSA and over 300 Business Partners. Established in 1987, LANSA supports thousands of companies around the world with its products and services. For more information, visit www.lansa.com.
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LANSA is a low-code, high-productivity software development platform for mobile, web, and desktop applications. Visual LANSA's unique low-code development platform, system integration, and digital transformation technologies reduce hand-coding, support multiple languages, and empower development teams to build applications up to 10 times faster. More than 8,000 organizations in 65 countries use LANSA's platform to develop, maintain, and integrate their business applications, ensuring a consistent look and feel with minimal coding. Customers include JPMorgan Chase, Kawasaki, TruGreen, Vistar, and Walt Disney, among others. LANSA is a division of Idera, Inc.

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