Press ReleaseSource: OpenAir

OpenAir CEO Joins NetSuite Executives at NYSE
Tuesday June 17, 1:08 pm ET

BOSTON, MA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 17, 2008 -- Morris Panner, CEO of OpenAir, the world's leading provider of on-demand services automation software, joined NetSuite Founder and Chairman Evan Goldberg and President and CEO Zach Nelson at the closing bell ceremony on Friday, June 13, at the New York Stock Exchange.

Panner was there along with leading NetSuite customers and executives to celebrate the recent merger of the two companies. OpenAir was acquired by NetSuite in June 2008.

About OpenAir

OpenAir, a NetSuite Company, is the world's leading provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) services automation software. Offering both Professional Services Automation (PSA) and Project Portfolio Management (PPM) solutions, OpenAir provides project-based organizations and firms the tools they need to grow their businesses quickly and profitably. Providing enterprise-level functionality for businesses of all sizes, OpenAir has more than 45,000 active users across 300 world class firms utilizing the software to better capture billable time, manage projects and resources and bill customers. Coupled with a team of highly experienced consultants from some of the world's leading services firms, OpenAir PSA and OpenAir PPM drive higher profits through improved utilization, visibility and data collection. To learn more or schedule a demo, please visit www.openair.com.


Contact:
     Press Contact:
     Buckley White
     650.980.0677
     bwhite@openair.com
      

Source: OpenAir


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