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JBoss Expands Global Presence with New Office in India PDF Print
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May 05, 2005 at 08:53 AM
JBoss, Inc., the Professional Open Source company, today announced the opening of a new office in Bangalore, India. The expansion comes as the company scales to meet growing enterprise customer demand for the JBoss? Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS?) in the Asia market. With this key office, JBoss can more effectively deliver services, including 24x7 production support and training, to customers.

?In the last two years, JBoss has proved time and again its ability to focus on Professional Open Source, execute on our strategy and grow our customer base,? said Marc Fleury, chairman and CEO, JBoss, Inc. ?This most recent expansion of the company underscores the immense market opportunity in Asia and the emerging business we are already winning in Asia. JBoss is committed to making open source a safe choice for critical business applications.?

The Bangalore office will be critical to JBoss? 24x7 production support business and will provide the company with a launch pad into the booming software development market in the region. JBoss has appointed Subramaniam Satyamoorthy as director of operations and service. Previously, Mr. Satyamoorthy was at Nielsen Media Research, the U.S. television measurement company, where he built e-business applications on the JBoss Application Server. Mr. Satyamoorthy will be growing this office with a team of support engineers and sales staff.

?India is a hotbed for technology and software development, and there?s no better location for JBoss to establish a foothold for launching the JBoss Enterprise Middleware System into the Asia market,? said Mr. Satyamoorthy. ?I find more and more success stories where customers are using JBoss to develop enterprise-quality products and internal applications. With a base in Asia, JBoss can better serve current customers and reach more new prospects with the Professional Open Source methodology.?

The JBoss India office will also focus on recruiting local partners like Softpro Systems, a premier JBoss Authorized Service Partner (JASP) based in Hyderabad, to join its network of over 60 authorized service delivery, software, and technology partners worldwide. Together JBoss and its partner network will promote Professional Open Source as a safe choice for enterprises and the public sector across the Asia-Pacific region. For more information about JBoss partner programs, visit http://jboss.com/partners/index.

About JBoss, Inc.
Through its Professional Open Source model, JBoss, Inc. is making open source a safe choice for the enterprise. JBoss provides the resources, technology direction, core development and support services that enable popular open source projects to scale into enterprise-class open source software. These projects include JBoss Application Server, Hibernate, JBoss jBPM, JBoss Portal, JBoss Eclipse IDE and Apache Tomcat, which are core components of the JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS). Companies like Corporate Express, La Quinta and Nielsen Media Research rely on JEMS for mission-critical enterprise applications. Partners embedding JEMS and reselling JBoss services include Computer Associates, HP, Novell and Unisys. JBoss has headquarters in Atlanta, Ga. and Neuch?tel, Switzerland.

For additional information, please visit www.jboss.com.

Source: JBoss Press Release

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