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    Socialtext’s Partner Program Expands

    2008 has been an exciting year here at Socialtext. The company has rapidly expanded beyond its origins as a wiki vendor, to become a key leader of innovation in the enterprise social software industry. We’ve announced the addition of Socialtext Dashboards and Socialtext People, as well as Socialcalc which is currently in private beta.

    This expanded portfolio results in significant benefits to our over 4,000 customers around the world, and also offers huge opportunity for our partners. Therefore, we’re excited to announce today the Socialtext Partner program. This program will provide system integrators, resellers, consultants, application developers and solution providers with the things they need to be part of the growing Socialtext ecosystem.

    Some of the benefits to Socialtext Partners include:

    • Grow sales opportunities and revenue with Socialtext’s business social software platform
    • Offer added value to your existing customers by providing integration between Socialtext and other enterprise software platforms
    • Build extensions and plug-ins to Socialtext’s platform to expand distribution and visibility of your offerings
    • Provide Enterprise 2.0 consulting services to customers, helping them successfully purchase, implement and adopt social software

    The Socialtext Partner program also provides great benefits to our customers including:

    • a catalog of products and solutions showcasing additional features available for your users
    • consulting expertise available to help
    • a way to identify partners they can trust

    Please see the Socialtext Partner website (http://socialtext.com/partners) to learn about the Partner Program and Partner Directory, or contact us at partners@socialtext.com.

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