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Partner Press Release webMethods Authors White Paper on Advantages of New RosettaNet Implementation Framework For Release May 15, 2001
FAIRFAX -- webMethods, Inc. (Nasdaq: WEBM), the leading provider of integration software, today announced the availability of a white paper discussing the advantages of the new RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF 2.0). The paper was co-authored by webMethods technical experts Prasad Yendluri, principal architect, Product Strategy, and Mitch Shue, director of Basis Technology. In the past, both Yendluri and Shue have served as principal architects with RosettaNet. Yendluri has been involved with RosettaNet from its inception, acting as co-author of RNIF 1.1. Most recently, he served as the Lead Architect for RNIF 2.0 specification while on loan to RosettaNet from webMethods. Mitch Shue served as the Chief Technical Architect at RosettaNet for the past year, spearheading the development of key standards components included in RNIF 2.0. RNIF 2.0 describes the fundamental infrastructure required to connect trading partners in an open, interoperable and secure manner. The white paper simplifies the complexities of the RNIF 2.0 specification to provide an overview of key benefits. It discusses the progression of technical standards convergence, which is an on-going initiative for RosettaNet as the consortium works to standardize inter-application procedures for the information technology, electronic components and semiconductor manufacturing segments. The white paper is available on webMethods site at www.webmethods.com, and it can also be found on RosettaNet's Web site. "As one of the early members of RosettaNet, webMethods has contributed significantly to the tremendous progress made by the organization over the years," said Jennifer Hamilton, CEO of RosettaNet. "webMethods' technical expertise, coupled with its commitment to promoting RosettaNet standards, helps to build momentum within key areas of the industry." "webMethods has a long history of working with RosettaNet," said Kimberly Trudel, vice president of industry products for webMethods. "Today, more than 40 companies such as Compaq, HP, NEC and Motorola have licensed webMethods' RosettaNet solution. This has been an incredibly successful relationship-a relationship we will continue to foster." Key technical highlights of RNIF 2.0 as described in the white paper include:
About RosettaNet
More than 400 companies representing over $1 trillion in annual Information Technology, Electronic Components and Semiconductor Manufacturing revenues currently participate in RosettaNet's standards development, strategy and implementation activities. A complete list of partner companies and more information on RosettaNet can be found at www.rosettanet.org.
About webMethods, Inc.
Founded in 1996, webMethods is headquartered in Fairfax, Va., with offices throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific. webMethods has more than 625 customers worldwide including Global 2000 leaders such as Citibank, Dell, Eastman Chemical, The Ford Motor Company, Grainger, Motorola and Starbucks. webMethods' strategic partners include Accenture, Ariba, BroadVision, Commerce One, Deloitte Consulting, EDS, Hewlett-Packard, i2 Technologies, J.D. Edwards, KPMG Consulting, Microsoft, Oracle Corp., SAP AG and Siebel Systems. More information about the company can be found at www.webMethods.com.
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