Day and Sun Microsystems Collaborate at AIIM Expo 2004

Day und Sun gemeinsam auf der AIIM Expo 2004

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Day to Deliver Content Management Solutions on the Sun Java Enterprise System Platform

Day, a leading provider of global content management software, today unveiled plans to package and market enterprise content management solutions on the Sun Microsystems platform. By leveraging the Sun platform, Day will enable companies to implement a more unified web strategy on a scalable and secure internet environment. The offering unites Day’s Communiqué, a global content management framework, with the Sun Java Enterprise System component products, the Java System Portal server and the Java System Application server.

Communiqué’s content-centric, Java-based technology turns the content infrastructure of an entire organization into a virtual repository, bringing together content from any application, regardless of location, language or platform, and delivers it securely over multiple channels to any device, any time, and any where through the Java System Portal server and Java System Application server.

Day is participating in the Sun Solution Center (booth number 1959) at the AIIMexpo Conference and Exposition 2004 where Sun will be featuring Content Infrastructure Systems including Sun StorEdge Information Lifecycle Management Solutions, Sun Enterprise class servers and Sun Java Enterprise System software system and joint customer references.

“As a longstanding supporter of Java technologies, J2EE and the Sun platform, working more closely with Sun is a natural extension, enabling both companies to help customers tackle content complexity in the enterprise,” said Michael Moppert, Chairman and CEO of Day. “By combining Sun’s proven enterprise platform with Day’s content infrastructure, we will enable customers to unify and manage their digital content and business information with a best in class content management solution leveraging existing investments in people and technology that will scale to meet future needs.”

“The Java System Portal server and Java System Application server provide best in class content presentation and delivery to Day’s Communiqué content management solution,” said Manish Bhuptani, Director Market Development. “The Java Enterprise System has revolutionized the enterprise software market by providing our customers an easy to deploy, fully integrated software system at a very low cost and accelerated delivery. Our engagements with Day can now bring a fully integrated, end-to-end content management and delivery system quickly and securely, and at a very acceptable cost.”

“By extending our product support for the Sun Java System our joint customers, most of which are large, multi-national companies with complex business requirements, have access to the most innovative technologies for managing their entire content infrastructure,” continued Moppert.

Day's customers are some of the largest global corporations and include Audi, DaimlerChrysler, Deutsche Post World Net, General Electric, Intercontinental Hotels Group, McDonald’s, UBS and Volkswagen, a majority of whom run on the Sun platform.

08.03.2004, Day Software GmbH


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