Our Partners
Castle Rock Innovations has established relationships or partnerships with a
mix of product and service providers to deliver the best possible solutions
for our customers.
Microsoft
www.microsoft.com

Microsoft
creates software that helps electronic devices like computers, cars, and digital
cameras work. Millions of people around the world use Microsoft technology
every day, from multinational corporations that do business in many currencies
and languages to small companies that count on just-in-time inventory systems
to keep orders flowing. Educators and students use our software for lesson plans,
homework, and collaborating on projects. In the home, families manage their
personal finances, share photographs, and communicate online.
Patrina
www.patrina.com

Patrina is a global provider of data management and storage solutions. Their
approach to developing flexible, robust solutions begins with a deep understanding
of your business needs. Based on your needs, they create highly customized solutions
that enhance business intelligence and deliver maximum returns on your data investment.
Sun's Java
java.sun.com

Sun
Microsystems develops the most innovative products and services that power the
network economy. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network is the Computer" --
Sun drives network participation through shared innovation, community development
and open source leadership.
IBM's Websphere
www.ibm.com

WebSphere
is a set of Java-based tools from IBM that allows customers to create and manage
sophisticated business Web sites. WebSphere supports open standard interfaces
such as the Java Database
Connectivity (JDBC) and is designed for use across different operating system
platforms.
BEA Systems' WebLogic
www.bea.com

WebLogic
is a server software application that runs on a middle tier, between back-end
databases and related applications and browser-based thin clients. It is
a leading e-commerce online transaction processing (OLTP) platform, developed
to connect users in a distributed computing environment and to facilitate the
integration of mainframe applications with distributed corporate data and applications.