With higher penetration of cloud-based software solutions the new partnership between Taeknizon, a private cloud provider in the Middle East & Asia, and US-based WallPost, a cloud-based ERP solution provider is timely. Specially designed for SMEs, Taeknizon will serve as resellers for the solution in the UAE and centralized activation partners for the ME region excluding Qatar.
Easy to install and supported by free implementation service and 24/7 technical support, the WallPost solution offers a suite of integrated mobile-friendly applications which capture, manage and interpret data from across business operations. By integrating all departments and functions on a single system, users of WallPost can maintain complete control and transparency. This is strengthened by customers receiving the highest level of data security, where Taeknizon will host customer data within its TAEKNI Cloud infrastructure in its tier 3 data centre within the UAE.
“Our association with WallPost enables us to offer SMEs in the UAE the benefits of our end-to-end digital transformation offerings that are delivered and supported by our local team of cloud experts. Additionally, with WallPost ERP software, we are now able to provide ERP as a Service and add another layer to our customers customizable cloud offerings. This sets us on a path to becoming a one-stop-shop for any organization looking to digitize their business,” said, Anithan Chandran, CEO, Taeknizon.
“We are extremely pleased to be working with Taeknizon in one of the most prominent SME sectors of the UAE economy. While we share the same passion to help small businesses and offer SaaS solutions at affordable costs, they complement our overall vision and strategy. This is reinforced with our solutions being provided in Taeknizon’s world-class data centre and cloud set up, that is trusted by renowned customers in the UAE,” said, Andrew Doxsey, CEO of WallPost.
While the partners are currently set to work in the UAE, plans are underway to extend the relationship in the Middle East and Asia.
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