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Partner Press Release Pioneer in Web-based engineering data management solutions partners with leading global high technology consortium For Release June 5, 2001
SAN DIEGO -- Syntricity Inc., the developer of dataConductor™, the leading Web-based engineering data management, analysis and reporting solution, announced today that it has become a partner of RosettaNet, an independent, non-profit consortium dedicated to the collaborative development and rapid deployment of open Internet-based business standards that align processes within the global high-technology trading network. "Syntricity looks forward to participating in RosettaNet's approach to standards development, which focuses heavily on real-world implementation." stated Jeff Teza, Syntricity President and CEO. "What we bring to the table is our experience in defining processes that support engineering decisions through collaboration between foundries, test houses and customers, resulting in improved yield management and data traceability," added Teza. In becoming a RosettaNet partner, Syntricity joins over 400 of the industry's leading companies representing over $1 trillion in annual information technology, electronic components and semiconductor manufacturing revenues. Syntricity Inc. ( www.syntricity.com ) provides the semiconductor industry with enterprise-wide, Web-based engineering data management, analysis and reporting solutions. A privately held company, Syntricity's key customers include AMCC, Broadcom, Cirrus Logic, Conexant, Dallas Semiconductor, Intel, Legerity, Motorola, Qualcomm and Sun Microsystems. Syntricity is headquartered in San Diego, California, and maintains sales offices in Newport Beach, California; San Jose, California; Baltimore, Maryland; Austin, Texas; and Taiwan. For more information, contact: Syntricity Inc., 6020 Cornerstone Court West, San Diego, California 92121; Tel: (858) 552-4485; Fax: (858) 552-4493. Or visit www.syntricity.com . |
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