Double-Take® Software Achieves J.D. Edwards EnterpriseOne Integration Validation
Double-Take® Software Achieves J.D. Edwards EnterpriseOne Integration Validation
December 16, 2009 12:00 by Aarti Nagraj
Key Facts:
- Double-Take Software (NASDAQ: DBTK) announced that the company’s Double-Take product has achieved integration validation on and works seamlessly with J.D. Edwards EnterpriseOne.
- The integration adds to Double-Take Software’s growing list of certifications, each of which offers customers added insurance that Double-Take Software products will perform to their high expectations.
About J.D. Edwards EnterpriseOne Validation Integration
- When it comes to purchasing software, IT managers see tremendous value in technology that has reached a high level of certification, and Double-Take Software is one software vendor that is putting customers at ease as a result of its integration validation on J.D. Edwards EnterpriseOne.
- This integration stems from Double-Take Software’s extensive partnership with Oracle and provides customers with the peace of mind of knowing that Double-Take works seamlessly with J.D. Edwards EnterpriseOne.
Quotes
Sanil Mooken, information technology manager at Encompass Lighting Group (Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing): “Double-Take Software’s Oracle J.D. Edwards EnterpriseOne integration validation provides us with the peace of mind in knowing that Double-Take seamlessly integrates with Oracle’s J.D. Edwards EnterpriseOne, and that Double-Take will be able to provide us with full server failover capabilities to meet our needs. We believe in this proven methodology and the efficiency enhancement it brings to our organization’s infrastructure.”
Olivier Cohen, EMEA Sales Director at Double-Take Software: “In its efforts as a leading disaster recovery company, Double-Take Software has cemented strong partnerships with other leading software and technology companies, achieving the highest levels of certification to provide our customers with the assurance they need. And now, our customers will have the benefit of using certified and reliable disaster recovery software when protecting J.D. Edwards EnterpriseOne with Double-Take.”
Links:
- Double-Take Software: www.doubletake.com
- Double-Take Software on Twitter: http://twitter.com/doubletakeEMEA
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