Intelli Corp (software) - Partners

Partners

IntelliCorp is represented globally by a number of partners, distributors and VARs. Their network spans EMEA, APAC and Latin America.

A full list of partners can be found on their website.

  • IBM

IntelliCorp announced in April 2011 that it has teamed with IBM to establish an enhanced reseller agreement for its LiveCapture for SAP Solution Manager on the IBM Rational Software platform. IBM resells and supports the LiveCapture for SAP Solution Manager Software product. When coupled with Rational System Architect, IBM customers are able to easily harvest company specific business process content held in SAP Solution Manager into an enterprise planning environment.

The combined solution allows IBM customers, who are implementing SAP, an enterprise transformation platform that improves overall alignment from business strategy and process to organization information and existing IT infrastructure. IntelliCorp’s LiveCapture for SAP Solution Manager is a natural match for use with IBM’s Rational System Architect. Combined, the two products provide invaluable insight into how enterprise architecture translates into business processes that are supported by SAP applications.

IntelliCorp feature as part of IBM's positioning as "leaders" in two Gartner Magic Quadrant reports released at the end of 2011: Enterprise Architecture Tools, published in November 2011 and Business Process Analysis Tools, published in December 2011.

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