Pervasive Software Announces Pervasive WebDI Live on Microsoft Windows Azure Marketplace

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Pervasive Software Announces Pervasive WebDI Live on Microsoft Windows Azure Marketplace

 
Cloud-Based Data Exchange Service Enables Marketplace Users to Send and Receive Business Information Electronically, Enabling Faster Time to Revenue
 
AUSTIN, Texas – July 12, 2011 – -- Pervasive Software® Inc. (NASDAQ: PVSW), a global leader in cloud-based and on-premises data innovation, today announced that Pervasive® WebDI™, an Electronic Document Interchange (EDI) service application built on Microsoft’s® Windows Azure™, is one of the first applications selected and validated to go live on the Windows Azure Marketplace. The Windows Azure Marketplace is an eCommerce-enabled cloud store for high quality information such as cloud applications and services, which Microsoft announced in conjunction with the Microsoft World Partner Conference taking place in Los Angeles, CA, July 10-14.  
 
Pervasive’s WebDI is available immediately and provides Windows Azure Marketplace community members with an application that streamlines B2B document exchange in industries such as oil and gas, manufacturing, healthcare and construction. Pervasive WebDI is a .NET service running entirely on the Windows Azure platform and already has more than 500 customers on Windows Azure, including many of the largest oil and gas companies in the world.  Pervasive is also a longtime Microsoft partner and has received Microsoft Gold Independent Software Vendor Competency status.
 
“Customers are already experiencing the value of Pervasive WebDI,” said Adam Benzion, director of Windows Azure partner strategy, at Microsoft. “Through the Windows Azure Marketplace, customers can now easily access Pervasive WebDI. We are excited to see Pervasive Software taking advantage of our latest value-added service.” 
 
“We are excited to be one of the first offerings in the Windows Azure Marketplace and believe the community will be highly successful,” said Mike Hoskins, Pervasive CTO and general manager of Pervasive Business Xchange Products.  “In addition, we look forward to expanding our own EDI business through the community and working closely with Microsoft to strengthen and grow the community over all.” 
 
About Pervasive Software
Pervasive is a global data innovation leader, delivering software to manage, integrate and analyze data, in the cloud or on-premises, throughout the entire data lifecycle.  Pervasive products deliver value to tens of thousands of customers worldwide, often embedded within partners’ software, with breakthrough performance, flexibility, reliability and return on investment.  For additional information, go to www.pervasive.com.
 
 
Cautionary Statement
This release may contain forward-looking statements, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All forward-looking statements included in this document are based upon information available to Pervasive as of the date hereof, and Pervasive assumes no obligation to update any such forward-looking statement. 

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All Pervasive brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pervasive Software Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. 
 

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