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Seagull announced its acceptance into the IBM SOA Specialty after successfully completing IBM's rigorous SOA technical and business requirements
February 13, 2007
LONDON -- Seagull Software, a leading provider of high-performance solutions that transform legacy business applications into service-oriented architecture (SOA) assets, announced its acceptance into the IBM SOA Specialty after successfully completing IBM's rigorous SOA technical and business requirements. With this achievement, Seagull Software's LegaSuite® software solution has been validated to integrate with the IBM SOA Foundation - a single, integrated platform that combines the industry's top application server and integration capabilities to help enterprises accelerate IT response to business change.
The IBM SOA Specialty provides technical enablement and a skills-building roadmap for partners who want to access the growing SOA market opportunity. For those who achieve key milestones, the Specialty will also provide SOA-specific marketing and sales benefits such as SOA Connection Events to meet directly with IBM SOA Sales specialists and discounted print advertising and telemarketing. IBM Sales Connections, a consultative service in the PartnerWorld Industry Networks, helps business partners close SOA deals quickly by connecting them with the relevant IBM SOA and local field sales team.
"Seagull Software specialises in transforming legacy applications into SOA assets and they are involved in many successful projects that sit on the IBM stack," said Sandy Carter, vice president, SOA and WebSphere, IBM Software Group. "IBM supports partners like Seagull Software to ensure that our customers have the business and technical resources they need to migrate to SOA as quickly and easily as possible."
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