Intalio Open Souce BPMS Distributes to 20 Countries, Five Continents
01/16/2007
Intalio, Inc., The Open Source BPMS Company, today announced that it has signed distribution agreements with Ancud IT-Beratung GmbH in Germany, B2D Solutions in the United States, and Projeler in Brazil. These new partnerships make the Open Source Intalio|BPMS now available in 20 countries on five continents, through a network of 40 system integration partners.
"We used to work with JBoss jBPM before we switched to Intalio's BPM product. Intalio|BPMS is much easier to use, and its scope of applicability a lot broader," said Konstantin Bohm, Ancud IT CEO. "Intalio|BPMS is a very powerful BPM tool for business analysts. It bridges the gap between Business and IT in an elegant, easy-to-use manner. Using this product, we experienced massive acceleration in deploying portal-based business processes."
Ancud IT and Intalio will also share a booth at the upcoming Open Source Meets Business conference to take place on January 23-26, 2007 in Nuernberg, Germany. Arnaud Blandin, Intalio EMEA Director, will speak at the conference and give a preview of Intalio|BPMS 5.0, which will be formally launched at the Gartner BPM Summit to take place on February 26-28, 2007 in San Diego, CA.
"Having worked with manufacturing customers in multiple industries to deploy business processes for the plant floor that improve operational and supply chain efficiency, we have used various BPM technologies, and Intalio|BPMS distinguishes itself as an exceptional value," said John Mahoney, B2D Solutions CEO. "Intalio's open standard technology has a full range of functionality that enables manufacturers to very cost effectively build and scale business processes across their operations."
"As a leading provider of system integration services for Intalio|BPMS in Brazil, Projeler is very excited to be part of the Intalio Partner Program," said Mauricio Bitencourt, Projeler CEO. "SOA is in the DNA of every Intalio engineer, and we believe that support for the BPMN and BPEL industry standards is highly critical to any BPM strategy. We are looking forward to version 5.0 of Intalio|BPMS to deliver an even more robust and comprehensive suite of solutions for helping our customers get the most from their BPM investments."
"The pace at which leading system integrators have been adopting our BPM solution is absolutely amazing," said Ismael Ghalimi, Intalio founder and CEO. "Last year, we went from 10 to 40 system integration partners, and we are receiving new requests on a weekly basis from all over the world. System integrators and OEM partners usually are early adopters for new technologies such as BPM, which tells us that the market is getting ready for mainstream adoption later this year and in 2008."