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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 15, 2008
CINCINNATI, OH, U.S.A. – MYSQL recently recognized Supply Dynamics, LLC, as a leading SOA provider utilizing their open source database software and has added a case study to their web site touting OASIS use of their MYSQL product.
With over 100 million copies of its software downloaded or distributed throughout its history, MYSQL was selected by Supply Dynamics because of its superior speed, reliability, and ease of use.
The case study is available at: http://www.mysql.com/why-mysql/case-studies/
About Supply Dynamics: Supply Dynamics is the leading provider of material consolidation solutions know as “Material Demand Aggregation.” Located in Cincinnati Ohio, Supply Dynamics utilizes proprietary processes and IT solutions to provide OEM customers with real time visibility and control over the materials that go into their finished parts – especially the materials that go into the parts made by their Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers. Provided in a hosted “software as a service” model, the Supply Dynamics multi-enterprise platform exchanges critical to quality data with virtually any number of legacy MRP/ERP systems, providing customers with a single, unified view of how finished part materials are impacting their business. Our suite of web based tools and reports allow customers to instantly forecast and negotiate common materials and monitor the timely order and supply of materials across their extended supply chain. This enables an OEM and its supply partners to know that materials being produced, ordered and delivered are synchronized with actual finished part demand. It also allows the OEM to measure on-time delivery of raw materials to production sites and sub-tier suppliers, to standardize materials and to identify users for surplus, excess and obsolete materials. Material Demand Aggregation is applicable to numerous industries providing a means for OEMs to coordinate the actions of each link in the supply chain and dramatically improving efficiency and predictability of supply. (www.supplydynamics.com)
For more information, please contact Trevor Stansbury at (513) 965-2000..
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