| Advansys to Sponsor Novell Public SysOps Forum |
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA- May 11, 2005 - Advansys today announced their sponsorship and participation in the Novell Public SysOps Forum. Advansys’ participation will give SysOps the opportunity to review Advansys products and offer advice to existing and prospective GroupWise users.
By participating in the Novell forum, Advansys will be able to contribute valuable content to Novell and GroupWise communities. They look forward to providing GroupWise users with the tools to boost productivity and maximize success.
The Novell Public SysOps Forum is a free service that gives Novell enthusiasts the chance to gain valuable insight from some of the most knowledgeable minds in the industry. Considered experts in their field, SysOps are chosen based on recognition of experience, quality of knowledge, ability to maintain a nearly continuous level of support in the forums, and the vote of the existing SysOps. SysOps will review products from Advansys in order to offer feedback to those participating in the forum.
“We are excited to be part of the Novell SysOps Forum,” states Gregory Bell, President of Advansys. “Advansys products empower GroupWise users with the tools they need to maximize their use of GroupWise. The forum will showcase the Advansys potential in expanding GroupWise.”
Advansys has spent over twelve years developing solutions for Novell GroupWise. Their prime product, Formativ, is a revolutionary software suite enabling you to extend GroupWise in just about any way you want. It transforms GroupWise into a business solutions platform for both the enterprise and individual users, taking GroupWise well beyond 'out of the box' messaging and calendaring.
As recognized experts in GroupWise development, customization and systems integration, Advansys team members are regular speakers at international GroupWise events, including BrainShare and the GroupWise Advisor Summits. Advansys has established strategic relationships, on both a development and co-marketing level, with multinational companies including Novell, Nokia, Ericsson, Symbian and Psion. |