Dublin firm appointed Sybiz distributor

Dublin-based software firm ProStrategy has been appointed as an Irish distributor for accounting software company Sybiz.

Dublin-based software firm ProStrategy has been appointed as an Irish distributor for accounting software company Sybiz.

Australia-based Sybiz currently has a large number of businesses licensed to run its software in the Republic of Ireland and ProStrategy will provide support services to this existing client base.

ProStrategy will also identify new customers that can benefit from Sybiz Vision.

Sybiz is part of the Softline group of companies, which has a customer base of more than 335,000 businesses resulting in 5.2m users worldwide.

ProStrategy creates business intelligence and business management solutions based on software packages from leading suppliers such as Microsoft Business Solutions, Cognos, Pilot and ManageSoft.

According to Sybiz International Sales Manager Paul Hedges: " Ireland has a large number of dynamic small-to-medium enterprise companies that are internationally active.

"Sybiz Vision provides them with the perfect tool because of its flexibility, its rich range of industry-specific modules and multi-currency support," he added.

Noel Shannon, Sales Director of ProStrategy said : "We are delighted to acquire this distributorship as it provides us with a large customer base on which we intend to grow our Accounting and ERP solutions business''

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