Expanding and growing a business can be tricky following a
recession, but Jeeves Information Systems UK, is offering a
solution to this problem for IT companies.
By partnering up with Jeeves' Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
system, companies could potentially add millions to their turnover.
To date, Jeeves' global partners have earned over £100
million.
The ERP system, which has recently launched in the UK, is well
established globally with over 30,000 users in over 40
countries.
Now, UK partners have a fantastic opportunity to be among the
first people in the country to go to market with the system and
enjoy its lucrative earning potential.
IT companies can offer the Jeeves' ERP system to their client
base, adding an extra revenue stream to their businesses with the
implementation and software development of this system.
Jeeves is currently looking for IT partners throughout the UK.
The company is offering businesses looking to become a Jeeves
partner, providing comprehensive training and support to
minimise 'time to money'. Interestingly, its unique architecture
affords development teams the ability to create their own modules
or vertical specialisms and even share these with the wider
'Partner Community'.
"Maintaining home grown, bespoke systems or incorporating the
features that are now commonplace can be expensive and time
consuming. IT business partners need a portfolio of products that
can provide them with a lucrative income stream. In many ways,
Jeeves provides options that no other vendor does" says Peter
Fehily of Jeeves Information Systems UK.
"We are planning to grow the company to twice the size of what
we have now over the next three years. This is based on the success
of reselling Jeeves," said Jeeves' Enterprise Partner in Holland,
Jos Bruins.
Jeeves was recently appointed Sweden's most popular ERP-system,
ahead of Visma and Microsoft, in the IT barometer drawn up by
Exido, which examines businesses' perceptions of suppliers.