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StreamServe and Midrange Pacific form alliance |
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7 July 2004 – Burlington, USA and Mulgrave, Australia |
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StreamServe Inc. and Midrange Pacific Pty today
announced an agreement to provide print and electronic document
distribution and management services.
Midrange Pacific is a leading provider
of IT solutions and services in both hardware and software to customers
in many organizations. By
forming an alliance with StreamServe, Midrange Pacific will be able to
provide solutions and services based on the StreamServe Business
Communication PlatformTM (BCP), the leading technology for
Enterprise Business Communication. Under the terms of the agreement Midrange
Pacific will resell StreamServe solutions in Australia, and provide
associated training and support services.
The focus will initially be on the Midrange Pacific current
customer base as well as users of SAP® ERP systems. “Midrange Pacific is a company with an impressive
track record and a strong customer base,” said Clive Smith, VP Asia
Pacific for StreamServe. “We
are looking forward to working with them in providing solutions to solve
the challenges of business communication and output management.” “StreamServe is the market leader in this space with
an innovative technology,” commented Harish Bhatia, Managing Director-
Midrange Pacific. “ For
almost a decade we have been providing consultancy and solutions in the
areas of printing and Document Output Solutions to our customers in
industries as diverse as Finance, Manufacturing, Insurance, Distribution
and Food processing. Our customers will benefit from our combined
expertise in enhancing and improving business communication for
increased productivity and reduced operating costs.” StreamServe is the only company to provide an
independent platform for the two-way exchange of critical business
communication in any channel or format: the StreamServe Business
Communication PlatformTM (BCP). StreamServe BCP lies at heart of
StreamServe’s Enterprise Business Communication vision, which embraces
the full range of business issues, processes and technologies associated
with the exchange of business documents and other information between
companies, their customers, suppliers and employees. |