Mid-market business and technology solutions supplier and implementer Lorge has been recognised as one of the top three channel partners of SAP Business One in South Africa for 2005. The nominations for recognition within SAP`s Business One channel were based on three main criteria: customer base growth, precision forecasting and quality of installations.
Lorge, a SAP Business One partner for just over a year, has provided a wide range of mid-market businesses with SAP Business One financial and business software solutions, often fully integrated with other packages such as retail, point-of-sale, business intelligence and I-Bolt, a SAP add-on software module for integration, system automation and workflow.
Avi Troub, SAP SME channel manager for Africa and South Africa, said the SAP channel structure is designed to assist partners to succeed in the high-growth global small and medium business (SMB) marketplace.
"There are more than 850 SAP Business One partners worldwide. Our SMB market share in South Africa is growing steadily and is well-supported by our channel structure and management. Despite having been a partner for a relatively short time, Lorge has achieved significant success with SAP Business One as reflected by its top three ranking."
Eugene Olivier, general manager of Lorge`s SAP Business One business unit, said SAP Business One software solutions for SMB organisations are gaining ground in the South African market. "It is proving a popular product because of its built-in CRM functionality and its capability to cater for future growth in user companies to the point where the company can then seamlessly upgrade to SAP R3."
Lorge is the preferred supplier and implementer of mid-market business and technology solutions. A deep pool of experience and skills accumulated over 20 years ideally places Lorge to provide independent and consistent expertise in the implementation, development, support and maintenance of business and accounting software systems. Innovative solutions that provide businesses with strategic and competitive advantage are designed and implemented throughout southern Africa.
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