• The Four Hundred
  • Subscribe
  • Media Kit
  • Contributors
  • About Us
  • Contact
Menu
  • The Four Hundred
  • Subscribe
  • Media Kit
  • Contributors
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Aldon Inks Agreement with Nordic Distributor

    July 16, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Application lifecycle management software maker Aldon last week said that it has partnered with SOSY as its distributor in the Nordic countries.

    SOSY, which is based outside of Copenhagen in Denmark, was founded in 1989 and has become a distributor of a number of different AS/400, iSeries, and System i products as it has grown its business over the years. The Danish company started out selling the Robot systems management and automation products from Help/Systems, and in 1998 it began reselling DataMirror‘s high availability and data replication software in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway. In 2002, software change management software maker SoftLanding Systems, one of Aldon’s rivals in the OS/400 and i5/OS systems market, signed a partnership deal with SOSY for its change management and related tools to be peddled in the Nordic region. Last year, SOSY became the Nordic distributor of an iSeries and System i performance management tool called GiAPA, put out by a Danish company called iPerformance. The company also has partnerships with Original Software for reselling its TestBench software testing products and with EDB Gruppen, a Danish supplier of ERP software that runs on the OS/400 and i5/OS platform that uses SOSY to implement clustering for its customers in the Nordic region.

    Having SOSY distribute its products in the Nordic region is a big deal for Aldon, which was trying to grow its business even before it was acquired by Marlin Equity Partners in May. Aldon said that SOSY had only inked the deal a week ago and was already working on its first implementation of the Aldon Suite at a customer site.

    “SOSY is a well established, successful, and highly respected company in the Nordic region,” said David Lefkowich, vice president of global sales at Aldon. “They bring us a strong and much needed local presence, both technically and commercially, and their strength in the financial sector is a perfect match for us.”

    “It was important to find a company whose approach matches our own: a commitment to supply the best quality products and support,” said Helle Mering, managing director of SOSY in a statement accompanying the announcement. “The Aldon Suite is a strong change management solution that allows us to offer solutions to both the open systems and System i worlds and also includes Web-based incident, change request, and requirements management functionality.”

    Of course, the reseller deal with SOSY not only means the ability to chase more revenue, it also makes it harder for SoftLanding Systems to go into the Nordic countries. SoftLanding has been very quiet since it was acquired last October by Unicom Systems. SOSY did not say anything in the comment above about stopping sales of SoftLanding’s products, but SoftLanding is no longer listed on the partners page on its Web site and sources at Aldon have confirmed that SOSY is not reselling SoftLanding’s products any longer.

    RELATED STORIES

    Aldon Boosts Identity Tracking in ALM Tool

    An i5 Platform: Q&A with Marlin Equity’s Top Brass

    Aldon Acquired by Marlin Equity Partners

    Aldon Tackles Parallel Development Problems with LMi 7.5



                         Post this story to del.icio.us
                   Post this story to Digg
        Post this story to Slashdot

    Share this:

    • Reddit
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
    • Email

    Tags: Tags: mtfh_rc, Volume 16, Number 27 -- July 16, 2007

    Sponsored by
    Raz-Lee Security

    Start your Road to Zero Trust!

    Firewall Network security, controlling Exit Points, Open DB’s and SSH. Rule Wizards and graphical BI.

    Request Demo

    Share this:

    • Reddit
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
    • Email

    Admin Alert: More Info on SAVSYSINF, Green-Screen Printing, Performance PTFs, and Batteries IBM Buys HA and Data Replication Software Maker DataMirror

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

TFH Volume: 16 Issue: 27

This Issue Sponsored By

    Table of Contents

    • Study Ranks IT Competitiveness By Country
    • InfiniBand Gear Maker Voltaire to Go Public
    • Infor Expands Offerings in IBM’s System i Vertical Industry Program
    • Vision Solutions Partners with Asian Banking ISV Silverlake Group
    • Aldon Inks Agreement with Nordic Distributor
    • Study Ranks IT Competitiveness By Country
    • i5/OS and OS/400 TCP/IP Vulnerability Surfaces
    • Mad Dog 21/21: To Avatar and Avatar Not
    • System i Skills: Building Bridges Over the Generation Gap
    • Another i5 Pricing Tweak: No User Cap on i5 515s

    Content archive

    • The Four Hundred
    • Four Hundred Stuff
    • Four Hundred Guru

    Recent Posts

    • Liam Allan Shares What’s Coming Next With Code For IBM i
    • From Stable To Scalable: Visual LANSA 16 Powers IBM i Growth – Launching July 8
    • VS Code Will Be The Heart Of The Modern IBM i Platform
    • The AS/400: A 37-Year-Old Dog That Loves To Learn New Tricks
    • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 27, Number 25
    • Meet The Next Gen Of IBMers Helping To Build IBM i
    • Looks Like IBM Is Building A Linux-Like PASE For IBM i After All
    • Will Independent IBM i Clouds Survive PowerVS?
    • Now, IBM Is Jacking Up Hardware Maintenance Prices
    • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 27, Number 24

    Subscribe

    To get news from IT Jungle sent to your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter.

    Pages

    • About Us
    • Contact
    • Contributors
    • Four Hundred Monitor
    • IBM i PTF Guide
    • Media Kit
    • Subscribe

    Search

    Copyright © 2025 IT Jungle