September 23, 2002 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Supply chain integration service provider SPS Commerce (SPSCommerce.com) said on Monday that eBRIDGE Software is the newest member of SPS?s Integration Partner Program.
As a participant in the program, eBRIDGE will help SPS?s small to mid-sized enterprise customers with out-of-the-box application adapters that integrate back-end systems into SPSCommerce.net?s integration service.
"We are a company focused on bringing the benefits of e-business document integration to trading partners, especially the mid-sized enterprise," says Colin Brown, president and founder of eBRIDGE. "With SPS Commerce's proven commitment and success in integrating small and mid-sized suppliers, we are excited to be partnering with them to assist these companies in leveraging the valuable information inherent with e-commerce."
SPS says it established its Integration Partner Program to make a wider range of services available to its network of SME customers, who may require additional tools in order to integrate data into their own systems. The program helps SMEs capture e-commerce data for internal functions like invoicing, tracking and shipping.
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