InnerWorkings Joins Microsoft’s Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) Program
Posted by InnerWorkingsDublin, Ireland — September 30, 2004 - InnerWorkings, a leading provider of learning and performance solutions for software developers and their managers, today announced its participation in the Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) program.

The company joined this prestigious program as part of its ongoing commitment to close integration between its flagship product, InnerWorkings Developer, and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003.
The VSIP program is designed for organizations that wish to integrate tools, components, and languages into Visual Studio .NET 2003. In addition to offering the technology for advanced integration scenarios, the program offers broadened support for the VSIP software development kit (SDK), extended licensing options, and enhanced co-marketing opportunities.
“Microsoft is excited that InnerWorkings has joined the VSIP program,” said Nick Abbott, group manager of the .NET Developer Product Management Group at Microsoft Corp. “The integration of InnerWorkings Developer with Visual Studio .NET 2003 will provide our mutual customers with a truly effective learning and performance environment for their developers.”
“InnerWorkings is committed to delivering groundbreaking learning and performance solutions for enterprise software developers,” said Francis McKeagney, CEO of InnerWorkings. “By integrating more closely with Visual Studio, we will make it easier for .NET developers to harness the power of InnerWorkings Developer. We are excited to join the VSIP program and expect that our customers will benefit enormously from this collaboration with Microsoft.”
About InnerWorkings
Founded in late 2002, InnerWorkings is a leading provider of pioneering learning and performance solutions for enterprise software developers and their managers. The company specializes in the delivery of practice-based learning solutions that address key coding techniques and enterprise application needs, thereby providing true visibility into developer performance. Inferent, the company’s real-time code judging engine, lets developers evaluate their performance and provides corrective feedback to advance the learning process. InnerWorkings’ goal is to transform the way software developers learn and are supported in the workplace, as well as enabling the accurate measurement of developer capabilities throughout an organization.
InnerWorkings’ Research and Development facility is based in Dublin, Ireland and the company maintains its corporate headquarters in Pleasanton, California. For more information about InnerWorkings and its services, visit the company’s Web site at: http://www.innerworkings.com/.
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