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HP-Intel-Oracle Application Modernization Initiative (AMI) Select ORSYP Job Scheduling...

Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:26am EST
HP-Intel-Oracle Application Modernization Initiative (AMI) Select ORSYP Job
Scheduling Solution Helping Customers Migrate From Legacy Mainframe for
Greater Flexibility, Efficiency, and Power!

BOSTON, December 14 /PRNewswire/ -- ORSYP, worldwide provider of
enterprise job scheduling solutions and services, today announced that it has
been selected by three industry global leaders, HP, Intel, and Oracle, as one
of the first members of their ISV ecosystem for the Application Modernization
Initiative (AMI) program. Joining this program alongside Relativity, Inc.,
the global leader in Enterprise Application Modernization, ORSYP solutions
complement AMI's mainframe migration solutions.
    ORSYP's job scheduler provides a turnkey and field-proven solution for
the batch modernization portion of the AMI program, fully supporting the HP,
Intel and Oracle technologies. AMI's objective is to help customers "increase
the reliability and efficiency of their IT infrastructures while eliminating
the dependency on legacy mainframe technologies". According to these three
large players, such initiatives are "gaining considerable momentum across the
globe".
    ORSYP has for years helped customers around the world modernize their job
scheduling solutions from legacy mainframe to modern open systems. For a full
list of customer references, please visit http://www.orsyp.com
    For more information on this announcement, please refer to:
http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2007/071213xa.html
http://www.oracle.com/corporate/press/2007_dec/modernization%20initiativ
e.html (Due to the length of this URL, it may be necessary to copy and paste
this hyperlink into your internet browser's URL address field. Remove the
space if one exists.)
    For more information on the AMI program, please refer to
http://www.hp.com/go/ami
    About ORSYP (http://www.orsyp.com)
    ORSYP was founded in 1986 with the single focus of delivering best
in-class IT automation solutions using cutting-edge technology. Over the
years ORSYP has established a worldwide reputation for business-friendly job
scheduling and job management solutions and excellence in customer care.
ORSYP continuously strives to innovate in this area with solutions that are
practical for today and tomorrow's IT and business needs.
    Companies around the world-from Global 500 to small independent
companies- use ORSYP job scheduling software to modernize and standardize IT
automation enterprise-wide. By providing one standard automation tool across
the enterprise, more processes can be automated and managed; improving IT
operations productivity, reducing costs, and enhancing IT service delivery to
the core business. With more than a thousand customers, ORSYP flagship
solution, Dollar Universe(TM), provides a key IT infrastructure component to
companies in industries such as retail, banking, insurance, manufacturing,
telecommunications, and services.
    Press contact:

    Sophie Bloch (sbl@orsyp.com)
    ORSYP EMEA Headquarters
    Tour Franklin
    La Defense 8
    92 042 Paris la Defense
    +33-1-47731742
    +33-1-47731210

    Sophie Bloch (sbl@orsyp.com)
    ORSYP Americas Headquarters
    54 Middlesex Turnpike
    01730 Bedford MA
    USA
    +1-781-276-4600
    +1-781-271-0947


SOURCE  Orsyp S.A.

Sophie Bloch (sbl@orsyp.com), ORSYP EMEA Headquarters, Tour Franklin, La
Defense 8, 92 042 Paris la Defense, +33-1-47731742, +33-1-47731210; ORSYP
Americas Headquarters, 54 Middlesex Turnpike, 01730 Bedford MA, USA,
+1-781-276-4600, +1-781-271-0947



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