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Dec 13, 2005 : Opalis Software Adds Japanese Reseller
📅 - Data center automation software developer Opalis Software (opalis.com) said on Tuesday that Japanese IT solution distributor Networld had joined its reseller network.
According to the terms of the reseller agreement, Networld will sell and support Opalis's solutions in Japan in adding to providing technical support and professional services.
"This partnership with Opalis is a major milestone for Networld," says Shoichi Morita, managing director at Networld. "As a leading value distributor in Japan, Networld offers virtualization, integration, automation and autonomy for the new data center infrastructure. With Opalis, we can bring even more value to our Japanese customers with data center integration and automation."
Opalis, with more than 550 customers worldwide, recently released Integration Server 5.0 and closed an $8.5 million round of financing earlier this month.
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