IWS Announces Strategic Selection of Sonic Software's Enterprise Service Bus
Integrated Warehousing Solutions, LLC, a leading provider of supply chain execution solutions, announced today that it has made a strategic selection of the Sonic Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) product from Sonic Software, a division of Progress Software of Bedford, MA.
Downers Grove, IL (PRWEB) June 8, 2004 -- Integrated Warehousing Solutions,
LLC, a leading provider of supply chain execution solutions, announced today
that it has made a strategic selection of the Sonic Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
product from Sonic Software, a division of Progress Software of Bedford, MA.
Sonic is the author of Sonic ESB which is an enterprise service bus that
enables companies to integrate applications across the enterprise using a
standards-based, server-oriented architecture (SOA). Highly distributed, yet
centrally manageable, the ESB overcomes limitations of monolithic integration
brokers and application servers to create an event-driven enterprise SOA which
can adapt to ever-changing business requirements.
Sonic Software’s
integration products are built on the world’s first enterprise service bus
(ESB), offering a standards-based distributed infrastructure that reliably and
cost-effectively connects applications and orchestrates business processes
across the extended enterprise. "With Sonic we expect to expand our integration
reach, reduce our integration costs, and significantly enhance our solutions'
agility in the ever changing Supply Chain marketplace," stated Carl Brewer,
President of IWS. "The Sonic ESB will allow us to easily integrate the IRMS
Warehouse Management System with Certified interfaces to over 200 ERP, SCM, and
CRM applications including SAP, PeopleSoft / JD Edwards, Oracle, and SSA Global
/ Baan, just to name a few. The scope of this product is limitless and provides
us with the flexibility to integrate with almost any other enterprise system on
the market, very easily, and in a cost-effective way."
Since Sonic is
built on the world’s first enterprise service bus, its architecture is a clear
evolution from traditional integration brokers, enabling organizations to
implement a high-value "build and deploy once – access from anywhere" strategy
for their critical enterprise services.
About Sonic Software
Corporation
Sonic Software, the inventor and leading provider of the
enterprise service bus (ESB), enables over 700 customers to integrate their
distributed enterprise with a standards-based, service-oriented architecture
(SOA). The patented innovations of Sonic products deliver enterprise integration
and messaging with superior flexibility, high scalability and continuous
availability.
Sonic Software is an independent operating company of
Progress Software Corporation (NASDAQ: PRGS), a US$300+ million global software
industry leader. Headquartered in Bedford, Mass., Sonic Software can be reached
on the Web at www.sonicsoftware.com, or by phone at 1-(781) 999-7000 or
1(800) GET-SONIC.
Sonic ESB , Sonic Continuous Availability Architecture
and Sonic Software (and design) are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sonic
Software Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Any other trademarks or
service marks contained herein are the property of their respective
owners.
About Integrated Warehousing Solutions, LLC
Integrated
Warehousing Solutions, LLC develops, implements, and supports the IRMS Warehouse
Management System, providing customers with logistics consulting, project
management, systems integration, installation, training and on-going support to
increase productivity, fulfillment accuracy, and improve customer service. The
IRMS Warehouse Management System was developed specifically with customers'
supply chain management needs in mind. It provides flexibility, low Total Cost
of Ownership, and low degree of maintenance with a high degree of performance,
scalability, and accuracy. For more information about IRMS contact John Bilas at
(800) 682-2910 or visit the company website at www.iws-irms.com.
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