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News Release from: Fairchild Semiconductor
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 April 2005

Fairchild rolls out RosettaNet

Fairchild Semiconductor has deployed the RosettaNet-based quoting solution, enabling streamlined quoting between Fairchild and its distributors.

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Fairchild Semiconductor has deployed the RosettaNet-based quoting solution, enabling streamlined quoting between Fairchild and its distributors. The advanced solution will be demonstrated jointly by Fairchild and Wintech Microelectronics - one of the largest IC distributors in Asia - at the RosettaNet Global Partner Conference in Beijing, China on 21st April 2005. RosettaNet is a nonprofit consortium of more than 500 world-leading organisations working to create, implement and promote open e-business standards and services.

As an active partner, Fairchild's commitment extends to deploying RosettaNet solutions for design win registration, quoting and order management.

'Our goal in delivering RosettaNet-based quoting is to increase distributor satisfaction in choosing Fairchild - in essence, to make it easier to do business with us', said Eric Pannekeet, Fairchild's Manager Corporate RosettaNet Development.

'By working closely with Wintech, one of the leading distributors in Asia Pacific, we have delivered a much faster quoting process'.

'Fairchild is one of the first suppliers to implement this new solution globally across Asia, Europe and North America'.

'RosettaNet-based solutions are a key part of our strategy to increase global demand for our industry-leading power products'.

'Wintech, with 20 locations across Asia Pacific, is a leader in delivering advanced IC supply chain strategies to provide a competitive edge and improve the flow of real-time information to our customers', said Seymour Chen, Wintech's Senior Director, IT.

'Fairchild is one of our largest vendors'.

'Now that we jointly have delivered a fully compliant RosettaNet-quoting process between Fairchild and Wintech, our ability to react more quickly to market opportunities is greatly enhanced'.

Fairchild is also implementing the RosettaNet automated design win registration process to exchange information instantaneously with distributors through the RosettaNet B2B standard and to connect with Fairchild's Focus program.

The solution tracks prototyping information and activity and provides Fairchild with improved visibility into customer design requests.

Fairchild's Focus design registration program has been implemented since 2003 globally with key distributors, including Arrow Electronics.

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