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Red Hat acquires Amentra

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RALEIGH, USA:  Provider of open source solutions, Red Hat has announced the acquisition of Amentra, a provider of systems integration services for SOA, business process management, systems development and enterprise data solutions.

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Amentra has vast technology and product expertise, including with JBoss middleware, as well as a mentoring approach to consulting assignments. The acquisition of Amentra provides a solution-oriented depth to the JBoss middleware business. Amentra will operate as an independent Red Hat company.

The acquisition of Amentra complements Red Hat’s “Enterprise Acceleration” initiative, which is designed to deliver products, programs and services to help enterprise customers accelerate their business and technology transformations, including BPM and SOA, and the transition of their production environments to next-generation, open source middleware architecture based on JBoss Enterprise Middleware.

“We are excited to have Amentra become an important part of the JBoss Enterprise Acceleration initiative,” said Craig Muzilla, vice president, Middleware Business at Red Hat. “The depth of solution-oriented consulting services provided by Amentra will help enterprises begin deploying JBoss Enterprise Middleware products with confidence.”

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Amentra provides solutions through standardized processes and strong client partnerships. Through collaboration and mentoring, Amentra assures that customers have long-term success.

“Amentra is excited to become part of the Red Hat family,” said Matt Ernst, Amentra CEO. “Utilizing our innovative approach to solutions delivery and our vast knowledge of open source solutions, Amentra will be able to further accelerate its growth and that of Red Hat across the entire enterprise stack and within various key existing Amentra verticals. Amentra’s existing customers will continue to receive the benefit of Amentra’s model, as they do today, with the breadth and depth that comes from the many synergies that Red Hat and Amentra bring to each other.”

Amentra has over 140 employees in locations including Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Charlotte, Tampa and Richmond.

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