Enterprise Content Management - Customer opportunity

My name is John Mulledy, Account rep. with Linium.
In short Linium is an Oracle partner, VAR and Integration Company. Our focus is on the BI side and Perfromance Management. We currently have a customer that is looking at OCM and the Oracle Portal to replace their legacy Documentum applications.
We're looking for a delivery partner or even a Principle Consultant type. Would anyone be able to lead me in the right direction? Could be a good opportunity!
John Mulledy - [email protected]

ImageSource is an Oracle Advantage Partner specialized in ECM. We were a Stellent partner and came over after the acquisition. We have converted Documentum to Oracle. www.imagesourceinc.com

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