StreamStep Announces Partnership with Four Points Technology
I am pleased to announce that we closed a deal today with Four Points Technology (http://www.4points.com) to have our products listed on their GSA Schedule (contract number GS-35F-0553P). As the most well-known Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC), the GSA Schedule provides StreamStep with the necessary contract vehicle to sell our products to the U.S. federal government. In addition, many other public sector entities, such as state and local governments, as well as major defense contractors, can purchase from the GSA Schedule.
Four Points Technology (FPT) currently holds the GSA Schedule for BMC BladeLogic products. FPT held the BladeLogic GSA Schedule before BladeLogic was acquired by BMC, and FPT has retained the listing since the acquisition. FPT did the deal with us because they are very excited about our future. They see us being another BladeLogic potentially and they are delighted to get on our bandwagon early in the game, envisioning our success along the lines of BladeLogic's success.
You can see the BladeLogic products on FPT's GSA Schedule at the GSA Advantage website: http://www.gsaadvantage.gov
In the "What are you looking for box", enter "BMC BladeLogic" and click the "Find It!" button. Someday soon you'll be able to enter StreamStep in that search box!
You can read the full press release here.

Clyde Logue is co-founder of, and Vice President of Product Management for, StreamStep. Prior to co-founding StreamStep, Clyde was Director of Release
Management at Liberty Mutual, where he oversaw and lived the challenges of release management
firsthand. At Bottomline Technologies, Clyde led product management for enterprise and banking industry customers. Previously, he co-founded
mValent (acquired by Oracle)