Software Toolbox named Software Partner of the Year by Invensys Operations Management

January 11, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Software

(Charlotte, N.C.) Software Toolbox® has been named “Software Partner of the Year” by Invensys Operations Management for its role as an Endorsed Software Partner. The company was recognized for providing outstanding pre- and post-sales technical support to Wonderware, its channel partners and customers for KEPServer for Wonderware, a communications server for automation environments.

“Software Toolbox’s dedication to supporting the launch of KEPServer for Wonderware was a key part of our success,” said Tom Muth, director of partner programs for Invensys Operations Management. “The company provided training for our sales channels and highly responsive, expert support on the product to our channels and users. These efforts enabled us to lower our overall costs and enhance our strategy to launch this product. Software Toolbox’s pro-active approach and hard work exemplify what makes a good partner.”

KEPServer for Wonderware is a communications server software product provided to Wonderware by its Endorsed Software Partner Kepware. It offers direct connectivity for hundreds of different PLCs, devices and systems with Wonderware products such as System Platform, Historian and InTouch. Software Toolbox provides technical support services to Wonderware as an Endorsed Software Partner for KEPServer for Wonderware.

Software Toolbox has been a Kepware reseller since 1996 and was named as Kepware’s Wonderware “Center of Excellence” in 2007. This Kepware designation recognizes Software Toolbox for its support and promotion of the use of Kepware OPC technology and native interfaces with Wonderware products.

“Customers value providers that consistently deliver quality and responsive support,” said John Weber, president of Software Toolbox. “Software Toolbox has always differentiated itself on the quality of its support, and this award from a leader in the automation software space clearly recognizes our team for its determined effort, dedication and diligence. It also demonstrates to the Invensys Operations Management community Software Toolbox’s value proposition of service and support.”

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