Morrisville, N.C. — InCentric Solutions, a provider of information technology solutions, has signed on as a partner with BEA Systems.
“This relationship can give InCentric Solutions clients a solid software infrastructure from an acknowledged leader, matched with InCentric Solutions consultants’ deep experience in standards-based technologies, such as Java Enterprise Edition and XML,” said Troy Webb, chief marketing officer at InCentric.
InCentric consultants can now work with clients to provide service-oriented architecture solutions through BEA, one of the world’s largest enterprise software companies.
“We’re pleased that InCentric Solutions is expanding the reach of their software solutions practice by reselling the BEA WebLogic Enterprise Platform, ” said Robert Ontiveros, senior vice president of Americas Channels and Alliances for BEA Systems. “InCentric Solutions complements BEA’s application infrastructure software offerings and can add and helps add value to better address the specific business requirements of our mutual customers.”
InCentric Solutions Signs on as Partner with BEA
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