ERPVAR.com Partners with Realisable Software, Ltd. – Developer of IMan, an Integration Platform for a Sage 300 ERP, Sage 200 ERP, Sage ERP X3, Sage 50 and Sage CRM
Dana Point, CA (PRWEB) July 10, 2013 -- ERPVAR.com, a Sage 300 ERP, Sage 200 ERP, Sage ERP X3, Sage 50 and Sage CRM consultant network announced today the partnership with Realisable, a Sage Development Partner. ERPVAR is also comprised of Sage, Microsoft Dynamics, Epicor, NetSuite, Intacct, Infor, Acumatica, SYSPRO, and Intuit value-added-resellers (VARs) who deliver ERP solutions for small and medium sized businesses.
Realisable will be showcasing their IMan integration and automation platform on the ERPVAR.com marketplace to promote the IMan for Sage 300 ERP, Sage ERP X3 and Sage CRM solutions.
The Realisable IMan platform allows line-of-business applications and hosted solutions to be integrated with a number of Sage products through a highly flexible & robust configurable platform. IMan’s intuitive code-free integration designer IMan can reduce cost by 60% and shorten projects by up to 70% as compared to custom development.
With a proven customer base IMan has integrated, amongst others, eCommerce, Distribution and Logistics, Project Management & Expense Tracking, POS, Finance systems and custom written solutions.
As part of the lead in to Sage Summit ERPVAR will be promoting Realisable’s exhibition stand (#344) to drive people to the stand. To entice traffic Realisable will be offering all business partners who stop by the booth and will be provided free consulting and online training for their first IMan implementation.
“We are excited to start promoting the Realisable IMan integration solution on ERPVAR.com. We believe the key to any successful ERP implementation is the ability to integrate data easily. IMan is a great tool for Sage customers who are looking for a flexible solution to drive down the cost of integration.” Kathy Graham – VP of ERPVAR.com
Realisable will be working with the Sage 300 ERP, Sage ERP X3 and Sage CRM consultants and value-added-resellers (VARs) listed on ERPVAR.com to present the IMan integration solution in a series of webinars. These webinars will educate the Sage customer base to a dual purpose: to provide VARs a solution unique within the Sage space; and to reduce integration costs for end user customers.
“As a small company with a big outlook we’re looking to ERPVAR.com to expand our presence in North America through a combination of online marketing and lead generation. We believe their size, skills and relationships with other Sage VARs are a perfect fit for Realisable.” James Hutchison – Founder of Realisable Software.
About ERP VAR
Established in 2012 and headquartered in Orange County, CA, ERP VAR represents the collective expertise of Sage 50 (formerly Peachtree), Sage 100 ERP (formerly MAS90 and MAS 200), Sage 500 ERP (formerly MAS 500), Sage ERP X3, Epicor, Microsoft Dynamics GP, NetSuite, Intacct, Infor, Acumatica and QuickBooks Enterprise third party developers combined with the expertise of local implementation ERP consultants. These local ERP consultants provide end users with a thorough needs analysis to determine which ERP software functionality is required to address their unique needs. If a business process assessment is required, the local channel partner is enlisted to provide a comprehensive examination with end user company departments to insure the correct ERP software is selected implemented and the staff is properly trained. For more information, please visit http://erpvar.com.
About Realisable Software, Ltd.
Established in 2008 and headquartered in London, UK, Realisable Software Ltd are developers of IMan, a code-free and configuration based integration, middleware and automation solution. Realisable operate solely within the Sage channel offering a single integration and automation product for the Sage300 ERP, Sage X3 ERP, Sage200, Sage50, Sage CRM and SagePay products.
For more information, visit Realisable at http://www.realisable.co.uk/
Kathleen Graham, ERPVAR, http://erpvar.com, 949-600-6527, [email protected]
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