Sitrof Technologies joins EMC Information Intelligence Group C3P

Friday, May 3, 2013 09:02 AM

Sitrof Technologies, a provider of IT and content management solutions, has been selected to join the EMC Information Intelligence Group Consulting Preferred Partner Program (C3P).

C3P is a new EMC program that consists of a small group of elite, “go to” partners who will work in conjunction with the IIG Consulting team to drive customer success. C3P partners, like Sitrof, have been selected based on their certified, highly-skilled consultants and proven track record of meeting customer requirements with EMC Documentum-based technology.

Sitrof offers life sciences firms proven IT and content management solutions to streamline regulatory affairs, clinical trials, safety/pharmacovigilance, compliance and quality assurance processes. In joining C3P, Sitrof can work with EMC’s IIG Consulting and Partner teams on joint selling opportunities and customer engagements. Sitrof has undergone rigorous testing and certifications to demonstrate their abilities to meet the high-quality standards customer demand for business-critical solutions.

“EMC is pleased to welcome Sitrof to our Consulting Preferred Partner Program,” said John O’Melia, vice president of worldwide services for the information intelligence group division of EMC. “Companies around the world rely on EMC and our trusted ecosystem of partners for solutions to transform their business. As a C3P partner, customers will have confidence in the quality and consistency of delivery provided by selected partners such as Sitrof.”

Bryan Reynolds, co-founder and managing partner of Sitrof, said, “Our team of business analysts, solution architects and software developers has unparalleled domain expertise in the all Documentum-based technology, including Documentum D2, as well as a deep understanding of issues facing life sciences companies today. In joining C3P, we are pleased to be able to take our expertise to the next level to better enable life sciences companies to streamline their information management and ultimately their operations.”

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