Sterling Commerce's RosettaNet Interoperability Achievement Confirms Supply Chain Integration Capability

RosettaNet has announced that Sterling Commerce's Gentran:Server Windows, through its participation in the RosettaNet Software Interoperability Trials, has successfully proven its ability to transmit critical business data and communicate with other companies using the RosettaNet Implementation...

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Published inBusiness Wire p. 1
Main Author Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Business Wire 26.02.2003
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Summary:RosettaNet has announced that Sterling Commerce's Gentran:Server Windows, through its participation in the RosettaNet Software Interoperability Trials, has successfully proven its ability to transmit critical business data and communicate with other companies using the RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF) version 2.0. Successful completion of RosettaNet's rigorous performance testing program confirms that Sterling Commerce is a compliant solutions provider ready to implement the RosettaNet gateway for its business integration customers, connecting them to their trading partners and reducing the cost of implementation in budget, time, and resources. Successful completion of these trials is the latest demonstration of Sterling Commerce's commitment to RosettaNet and its leadership role in supporting open standards. Sterling Commerce has included RosettaNet support in its Gentran products since 1999 and, in addition, Sterling Commerce participates in the RosettaNet Ready(TM) software compliance program, sits on RosettaNet's Solution Provider (SP) Board, and has provided senior software architect, Suresh Damodaran, Ph.D., as an on- loan resource to RosettaNet. He serves as the organization's chief architect full-time. Sterling Commerce will continue following through on its commitment to RosettaNet by participating in RosettaNet's Global Event ("RosettaNet: Solving Global Supply Chain Challenges") next week, March 6 and 7, 2003, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Suresh Damodaran, Ph.D., senior software architect, Standards and Applied Technology for Sterling Commerce and chief architect for RosettaNet will address the international attendees and discuss RosettaNet's business-to-business roadmap, architecture and the convergence strategy with other standards. He will also provide an overview of solution provider models for effective RosettaNet implementation.