Vertex Joins Oracle’s Enhanced Partner Program at Premier ISV Level

Vertex

KING OF PRUSSIA, PAVertex Inc. (NASDAQ: VERX) announced its selection as a top-tier participant in Oracle’s enhanced partner program for Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). This partnership marks a significant milestone in Vertex’s ongoing collaboration with Oracle, aimed at delivering innovative and integrated solutions to meet the evolving needs of businesses worldwide.

“Participating in Oracle’s enhanced partner program reinforces our commitment to delivering purpose-built global tax solutions that integrate with Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite,” said Marc A. Duclos, Global Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships at Vertex.

With over 40 years of collaboration experience, Oracle’s enhanced partner program seeks to enable ISVs like Vertex to deliver advanced solutions within Oracle’s ecosystem. Vertex’s certified integrations embed tax automation directly into ERP workflows, effectively minimizing risk, enhancing accuracy, and ensuring compliance with complex global regulations.

This strategic alignment positions Vertex as a key player in supporting Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite users by providing scalable and forward-looking solutions tailored to regulatory demands and business growth. The partnership enables Vertex to validate its expertise across specific Oracle products, geographies, and industries through Oracle’s specialized qualifiers in its Enhanced PartnerNetwork program.

“As Oracle and Vertex align more closely, organizations gain scalable, future-ready solutions designed to adapt to regulatory complexity and business growth,” added Duclos.

By embedding its solutions within Oracle’s ecosystem, Vertex offers businesses an opportunity to modernize their ERP systems while maintaining compliance in an increasingly complex tax and regulatory landscape. This partnership underscores both firms’ shared commitment to customer success and delivering cutting-edge automation technologies.

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