TomorrowNow
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TomorrowNow Inc. | |
Type | Subsidiary of SAP America |
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Founded | Bryan, Texas (1998) |
Headquarters | Bryan, Texas Pleasanton, California |
Key people | Andrew J. Nelson Founder, President and CEO Bob Geib Senior VP, Americas Sales Gregory Nelson Global Chief Information Officer Albert van Wissen Global Chief Financial Officer John Tanner Global Vice President of Support Services Laura Sweetman Vice President Global J.D. Edwards Support Shelley Nelson VP Global PeopleSoft Support Lesley Loftus Vice President, Global Marketing Nigel Pullan VP International Sales Mel Gadd Vice President, Quality |
Industry | Computer software |
Products | Software maintenance |
Website | http://www.tomorrownow.com/ |
TomorrowNow, was founded in December 1998 by current president and CEO Andrew Nelson to provide upgrade and technical service to PeopleSoft licensees with large, complex environments. In March 2002, the company refocused its service offerings to provide third-party maintenance and support service to enterprise software licensees. In January, 2005, TomorrowNow was acquired by Oracle's competitor SAP AG. As a wholly owned subsidiary of SAP, TomorrowNow also provides support services as an integral part of the SAP Safe Passage program. Also, read below about Oracle's suit against SAP and SAP TN.
Based in Bryan, Texas with offices in Pleasanton, California, Atlanta, Georgia, Denver, Colorado, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Houston, Texas, Mexico City, Mexico, Maidenhead, England, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Singapore and Sydney, Australia, TomorrowNow is considered an experienced third-party provider of enterprise software maintenance and support for PeopleSoft, J.D. Edwards, and Siebel applications.
The company is successfully competing against enterprise software company, Oracle, having won service and support contracts with a growing number of Fortune 500, mid-market, and public sector organizations from nearly every industry sector.
The company, along with its parent, SAP, is being sued by Oracle. Review the details of the suit at http://www.oracle.com/sapsuit/index.html.
[edit] TomorrowNow Clients
- AC Transit
- Ace Parking Management, Inc.
- Advance Auto Parts
- Akorn, Inc.
- American Council on Education
- American Media, Inc.
- Apria Healthcare Group, Inc.
- ArvinMeritor, Inc.
- Barrie Hydro Distribution, Inc.
- BEA Systems, Inc.
- Bear, Stearns & Co, Inc.
- Berkshire Realty Holdings, L.P.
- Big Lots Stores, Inc.
- Borders Group, Inc.
- Brigham Young University
- BT Fuze Products (L3 Communications)
- Canning Vale Weaving Mills
- Capital Group
- Carrols Corporation
- Central Garden and Pet Company
- Children's Health System of Alabama
- City of Atlanta
- City of Flint, Michigan
- City of Huntsville
- City of Medicine Hat
- Computer Associates International, Inc.
- Coors Brewing Company
- Coty, Inc. (Unilever Cosmetics)
- Cowlitz County
- Dana Corporation
- Delta Dental Plan of Michigan
- Diamond Cluster International, Inc.
- Diocese Service Corporation
- Durr AG
- Eagle Family Foods Holdings, Inc.
- East Bay Municipal Utility District
- Employees' Retirement System of Georgia
- Epiphany
- General Chemical Group
- George Weston Bakeries, Inc.
- Gruppo GALBANI (Egidio Galbani Spa)
- Haworth, Inc.
- Health and Human Services Commission
- Henry Production, Inc.
- Heritage Valley Health Systems
- High Industries
- ICF Consulting Group, Inc.
- Information Handling Services Group, Inc.
- Intraware, Inc.
- J.W. Harris, Inc.
- Just Born, Inc.
- Kellstrom Industries
- Kent County, Michigan
- KMC Telecom Holdings, Inc.
- Koontz-Wagner
- Linc Facility Services LLC (Summit)
- Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, Inc. (LS Management Inc.)
- McLennan County (TX)
- Mieco, Inc.
- National Americas Investment, Inc.
- Nitta Casings, Inc.
- Norstan Communications, Inc.
- Norwegian Cruise Lines Ltd.
- Olin Corporation
- PepsiAmericas
- PetCo
- Philadelphia Corporation of Aging
- Powerway, Inc.
- Praxair
- PRG Schultz International, Inc.
- Prime Group Realty Trust, L.P.
- Providence Health System
- Quad Graphics, Inc.
- RentWay Corp.
- Rolls-Royce of North America, Inc.
- Rotkaeppchen Sektkellerei GmbH
- Safeway Stores Inc
- Saint Barnabas Health Care System
- Seattle Public Schools
- SIRVA, Inc
- Suburban Propane, L.P.
- Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff Company
- Sybase, Inc.
- Telapex
- The Empire District Electric Company
- The Manitowoc Company, Inc.
- The Park Associates
- Toshiba America Information Systems
- TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc.
- Tropical Shipping USA, LLC
- United Dominion Realty Trust, Inc.
- University Health System
- University of Massachusetts
- Veka AG
- Veolia Water Indianapolis
- Yazaki (Europe) Limited
[edit] References
- David Bank, 2004. 'Rebel' Customers May Cut Into Profits At Big Software Firms. Wall Street Journal, 30 September, page B1.
- A "Plan B" for Peoplesoft Customers CNET News.com, September, 2004
- SAP Buy Targets PeopleSoft Migration eWeek, January, 2005
- Hitting Oracle where it Hurts Forbes, September, 2005
- Support Comes From The Outside Information Week January 2006
- TomorrowNow Offering Siebel Support Press Releases May 2006