Trubiquity, a provider of global Managed File Transfer (MFT) and business process integration solutions, has expanded in Japan through a partnership agreement with Sumisho Computer Systems Corporation (SCS), one of Japan’s largest system integration service providers.
The pact will enable SCS (News - Alert) to deliver TRUfusion Enterprise in Japan. TRUfusion Enterprise is Trubiquity’s premium solution for the efficient automation of global data exchange and process workflows.
“Trubiquity is excited to reach an agreement with SCS to enable TRUfusion Enterprise partner sales and support in one of the most vital markets in the world,” said Martyn Davies, vice president of Trubiquity’s engineering solutions, in a statement.
Davies said that this partnership will make it easier for new and existing OEM and Tier 1 customers in Japan to deploy TRUfusion Enterprise and receive high-quality local support. SCS is an ideal partner in this respect, he said.
“SCS believes Trubiquity’s TRUfusion Enterprise solution will be a perfect complement to our service offerings and give our OEM and Tier 1 customers flexibility in choosing a solution suited to their data exchange and process automation needs,” said Yuji Ueno, general manager, engineering solution unit of Sumisho Computer Systems.
Back in January, NexPrise, Inc., and Trubiquity had announced the execution of an asset purchase agreement whereby Trubiquity intends to purchase substantially all the assets of NexPrise, which includes its WebSpace and InfoPrise assets.
NexPrise intends to seek Court approval of the transfer of the purchased assets to Trubiquity in accordance with section 363 of title 11 of the United States Code.
NexPrise, Inc., is a provider of cloud-based Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions designed to help companies better manage mission critical documents, automate manual business processes, and collaborate securely with remote partners, suppliers and customers.