NRX partners with leading technology, enterprise solution providers and equipment manufacturers. These partnerships deliver value to our customers by ensuring secure, seamless, and successful deployment of our Equipment Information Management solution within their enterprise.

Enterprise Solution Partners:
» Indus International
» SAP

Technology Partners:
» BEA Systems Inc.
» Oracle Corporation
» Q9 Networks
» Sun Microsystems

Enterprise Solution Partners

Indus International is the world's leading provider of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solutions - products and services that help our clients improve business performance through better management of their assets. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Indus provides software and services in more than 40 countries and has offices Worldwide. Indus sells solutions that enable our clients to reduce costs, increase capacity and competitiveness, ensure regulatory compliance and improve overall return-on-investment. The Indus solutions include unique capabilities for capital-intensive industries such as Manufacturing, Utilities, Telecommunications, Government, Education and Transportation. Indus employs a workforce of more than 900 and operates Customer Solution Centers in the United States, Europe and Asia Pacific regions.

Press Release: Indus and NRX software partnership


Founded in 1972, SAP is the recognized leader in providing collaborative e-business solutions for all types of industries and for every major market. Headquartered in Walldorf, Germany, SAP is the world's largest inter-enterprise software company, and the world's third-largest independent software supplier overall. The mySAP.com collaborative e-business platform allows employees, customers, and business partners to work together successfully -- anywhere, anytime. mySAP.com is open and flexible, supporting databases, applications, operating systems, and hardware from almost every major vendor.

Press Release: NRX extends partnership with SAP

Technology Partners

BEA is the world's leading application infrastructure company providing more than 13,000 customers worldwide with a complete platform for building, integrating, and extending enterprise applications. Companies have selected the BEA WebLogic Enterprise Platform™ as their underlying software foundation to lower the total cost of IT, leverage current and future assets, and improve IT productivity and responsiveness.


Oracle is the only company capable of implementing complete global eBusiness solutions that extend from front office customer relationship management to back office operational applications to platform infrastructure. As more and more companies transform themselves into eBusinesses, Oracle's internet-enabled solutions provide a cost-effective way to expand market opportunities, improve business process efficiencies, and attract and retain customers. By replacing expensive, unwieldy client/server computing models with the efficiency and reach of the internet, companies can deploy a wealth of innovative applications that can be accessed with a Web browser. Oracle provides an internet-ready platform for building and deploying Web-based applications, a comprehensive suite of internet-enabled business applications, and professional services for help in formulating eBusiness strategy, as well as designing, customizing, and implementing eBusiness solutions.


Q9 Networks Inc. began with a very simple premise: the current Internet architecture is flawed. Most major Internet backbone networks connect to each other through public Network Access Points (NAPs) and private peering connections. As a result, connections between Internet users and websites are routed through thousands of miles of fibre optic cable and congested data exchanges, causing errors, delays and outages. Unfortunately, the general perception has been that this is acceptable; that the Internet is inherently unreliable and the resulting downtime, no matter how expensive, is simply a cost of doing business on the Web. As the Q9 solution demonstrates, this does not need to be the case. The Internet, in fact, can be made reliable and always available.


Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision - The Network is The Computer[tm] - has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software, and services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 170 countries and on the World Wide Web. Sun has established a history of innovation and leadership that stretches from the protocols that propel the Internet to the widely adopted Java(TM) technology--used in everything from smart cards to supercomputers. Sun provides breakthroughs that change the way people work and the way companies do business.