SAP New Zealand builds up SAP Business
SAP New Zealand builds up SAP Business One with new local
partners
SAP New Zealand has
strengthened its local ecosystem by adding two new SAP
Business One partners, Passage Software and Enabling New
Zealand.
SAP Business One is a core enterprise application – including financials, sales, customer relationship management, inventory, and operations – sold exclusively through channel partners. SAP Business One is targeted at the small business enterprise software market, categorised as companies or subsidiaries with around US$50 million in annual revenues.
Passage Software is offering clients full implementation services including consulting and data conversion and can even host in house – and it already has its first SAP Business One customer, Lusty’s Lloyd Loom Furniture Group.
“We believe SAP Business One really fits New Zealand’s most important market niche, which is small to medium businesses,” says Geof Nightingale, Director, Passage Software. “When we reviewed SAP Business One we liked what we saw. It offers excellent value because of the benefits it offers in improving business processes. We believe that our prospects will appreciate the difference.
“Also, local SAP staff have been excellent to deal with, we like being able to deal with people directly, and SAP’s structure and branding really support the product,” adds Geof.
Enabling New Zealand is SAP’s first trans-Tasman business partner in the SAP Business One space.
“We’ve been offering SAP Business One in Australia for about three years, and the time is right to roll it out to our New Zealand clients because it fits so nicely with our focus on SME,” says Awie van den Berg, Business Development Director, Enabling New Zealand. “We like that it offers features and functions out of the box rather than a modular solution, and with the strength and branding of SAP behind it. Local SAP staff have been fantastic to deal with, really accessible and accommodating.
“SAP Business One has a lot to offer New Zealand business, it is underutilised in this market, and I absolutely believe large growth is possible. Looking ahead at the product roadmap, SAP Business One is really ahead of the curve.”
Graeme Riley, Managing Director SAP New Zealand, says SAP Business One is ideally suited for New Zealand’s small to medium business environment.
“As a
single integrated business management application for small
businesses, SAP Business One eliminates the need for
separate installations and complex integration of multiple
modules.”
“We’re delighted to be joined by two
local businesses of the calibre of Passage Software and
Enabling New Zealand. We look forward to working with them
to drive clarity and value for New Zealand businesses
through the integration of core business functions,” said
Graeme.
About Enabling New Zealand
Limited
Enabling is a recognised leader in the
provision and support of business management applications
throughout Australia and New Zealand, especially in the
areas of technical and development expertise, solution
design and long-term customer service. Enabling partners
with SAP, Microsoft, Cognos, Sage and Greentree. It enables
better business through an international network with a
local presence.
About Passage Software
Limited
Passage Software Limited specialises in
business and forecasting software. Its consultants have
over 50 years of combined experience. A New Zealand owned
and operated business founded in 1988, Passage Software has
helped over 3,500 businesses successfully automate their
accounting.
About SAP
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applications and services that enable companies of all sizes
and in more than 25 industries to become best-run
businesses. With more than 95,000 customers in over 120
countries, the company is listed on several exchanges,
including the Frankfurt stock exchange and NYSE, under the
symbol “SAP.” For more information, visit www.sap.com.
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