DWG and Adaptris Extend Partnership to Maximize Supply Chain Capability and Reach

DWG is actively working with Adaptris to offer organizations around the world electronic document exchange and SaaS integration services, through Adaptris' SimpleB2B solution, a fully managed, cloud-based data transformation service.

Adaptris, the integration expert, today announced the extension of its partnership with The Davies-Woerner Group (DWG), an Atlanta-based technology consulting company that works with supply chain communities to bring trading partners together through technology. DWG is actively working with Adaptris to offer organizations around the world electronic document exchange and SaaS integration services, through Adaptris' SimpleB2B solution, a fully managed, cloud-based data transformation service which can enable an organization of any size to trade electronically with its customers and suppliers.

Earlier this year, Adaptris became part of DWG's largest Certified Technology Program (CTP), which has been specifically developed for the world's second largest international electronics contract manufacturer. DWG's CTP brings verified, reliable software and services offerings to trading partners within a specific community so that they can evaluate and choose the solutions that are right for them. Under its extended partnership, DWG and Adaptris will jointly explore opportunities to actively work with supply chain communities across a variety of key sectors in the US, including manufacturing, construction and distribution.

Jeff Bradshaw, CTO for Adaptris, commented: "I am pleased that we are able to expand our work with DWG into other industry sectors. Our SimpleB2B solution is great for suppliers who want to automate processes that are currently manual, while keeping costs manageable. It can be used by any size organization and has been designed to work with the files and messages that current IT systems use. We are very excited to be able to offer it via DWG to this large global trading community and look forward to delivering against our vision of Integration Anywhere."

"As our largest and most robust Certified Technology Program continues to grow and expand, it's important that we're constantly developing the skill set and technology base that can address the many needs of a supplier community," said Bill Woerner, President of Services and Operations at DWG. "We look forward to working closely with the Adaptris team to target other market sectors that will realize immediate operational efficiency and cost benefits from this type of supply chain solution."

About Adaptris

Adaptris was founded in 1998 with a single goal in mind, to reduce the cost and complexity of integration by delivering a simple solution based on standard enterprise integration patterns. Adaptris fully embraces the principals of the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and believes that the best way for businesses to become more agile, and respond to market opportunities is to allow them to rapidly integrate existing and "legacy" applications.

Adaptris customers are end user organizations, system integrators, and OEM software partners who are looking to lever pre-fabricated integration adapters for a wide range of communication protocols, data standards and applications.

Adaptris has offices around the world including USA, Australia, Belgium, Germany, South Africa, with its head office in the United Kingdom.

www.adaptris.com

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