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Open Systems and SPS Commerce Partner to Offer Integrated Services for Mid-Market Suppliers

05/16/2008

Open Systems, Inc. and SPS Commerce today announce that they have teamed to provide an integrated supply chain solution for mid-market companies. The joint solution pre-wires TRAVERSE users to SPS' network of over 1200 retailer trading partners.

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"This solution enables our TRAVERSE customers to quickly and easily communicate important documents to their customers, suppliers, third party logistics providers, and sourcing agents," said Open Systems VP of Sales Paul Lundquist. "They can send and receive purchase orders, invoices, advance ship notices and other electronic documents directly from within their TRAVERSE application. Using the 'multi-tenant' Software-as-a-Service model, our users save time and reduce costs by leveraging SPS' specialized expertise, infrastructure and existing maps."

We are very pleased to partner with Open Systems as a part of our SPS Ecosystem community "We are very pleased to partner with Open Systems as a part of our SPS Ecosystem community," said Archie Black, President and CEO of SPS Commerce. "By teaming SPS' on-demand B2B integration with their industry-leading TRAVERSE accounting and business solution, mid-sized organizations can benefit from a more streamlined and hands-free approach to communicating necessary order, shipping and billing information with their trading partners."


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