By Joining CDAP, Systems Alliance Can Better Support Sun’s Commercial Software Development Community SPARKS, Md., AUGUST 4, 2008 – Systems Alliance, Inc., a regional systems integrator providing high-value IT and business consulting services, today announced it has been named a Sun Channel to Developer Access Program (CDAP) partner. The partnership re-affirms Systems Alliance longstanding commitment to support Sun’s commercial software developer community, which consists of over 7,000 independent software vendors (ISVs), service providers and integrators in the USA. As a CDAP partner, Systems Alliance is authorized to sell Sun hardware and development software to commercial software developers at significant discounts. In addition to providing cost savings, Systems Alliance’s Sun-certified engineers and consultants can support developer purchases with a range of services, including integration, configuration, and application development assistance, porting, tuning, and sizing of applications, and Solaris operating environment expertise. To leverage the CDAP program pricing, software developers must join the Sun Developer Hardware Program. ISVs, service providers and integrators interested in joining the program can learn more and access registration information through the Systems Alliance Website: http://www.systemsalliance.com/partners/sun_cdap.html. “By joining the CDAP program, Systems Alliance is reconfirming our commitment to Sun’s ISV community, providing members with greater value and performance for infrastructure and IT consulting investments,” said Ric Hughes, president and CEO, Systems Alliance. “We’re very pleased to participate in this program and believe it will help Systems Alliance grow our Sun footprint in technology communities across the Mid Atlantic and Southeastern states where we do business.” About Systems Alliance, Inc. Systems Alliance, Inc., founded in 1993, is a Maryland-based company that provides business and technology consulting services to leading corporate and public-sector clients, including Baltimore County Government, Condé Nast, Johns Hopkins, Random House, Loyola College in Maryland, and the Maryland Department of Transportation. To learn more, visit http://www.systemsalliance.com. # # # |