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Sage ERP X3 helps business partners to unlock new opportunities in the upper mid-market


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n recognition of the significant commercial opportunities the new Sage ERP X3 suite offers, seven of Sage’s leading business partners – including Acuity, Datel, DMC Ensphere, Inixion, Mysoft and Pinnacle Computer Solutions – have committed to support Sage ERP X3 since its launch last year. With 17 UK customers and 22 inherited customers taking total user numbers in the UK to 2000, Sage and its business partner community have reportedly witnessed considerable demand for the platform.


Accelerating growth


“Sage ERP X3 is proving to be a huge coup for enterprises looking to accelerate growth, streamline their operations across borders and enhance productivity,” said Greg Ford,


managing director for Sage’s Mid-Market Division. “As many of our UK customers increasingly expand their international footprint, Sage and our dedicated business partners have the understanding and expertise to help them avoid making costly, cumbersome and complex investments.”


Ford continued: “The phenomenal success and sheer volume of interest we have received from partners and prospects in the past 12 months has exceeded our own expectations and I’m confident that with the


expert counsel and local support from business partners, Sage ERP X3 will help us meet the growing demand for robust global business management solutions that deliver value and a real return on investment.” 


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March 2011


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