Furthering
SAP’s objective to have all third party consultancies certified as members of
PartnerEdge, SAP have this week brought mhm into the program.
The
Adelaide-based software services and business consultancy has expanded its
partnership with SAP to include SAP Business All-in-One, as well as
PartnerEdge.
SAP
PartnerEdge provides access to certification programs, sales and business
development opportunities and training materials.
Grant
Mitchell, Managing Director, of Enterprise Solutions at mhm said the program
will greatly benefit the company.
“SAP
PartnerEdge is a structured model that helps to identify who is the right level
of partner for customers to work with, which is beneficial to us as it can result
in new leads for our organisation,” he said. “The model through PartnerEdge is
more structured and comprehensive than any of our other current means of
support.”
mhm
is a Gold SAP BI Partner and currently has Associate SAP Business All-in-One
PartnerEdge status. mhm is planning to become a certified SAP Business
All-in-One Support Partner in the next 12 months.
The
company has been a Business Objects Business Intelligence (BI) partner for
nearly 10 years.
“(We
also) provide process analysis, implementation support, project and change
management to support ERP projects since before the BI partnership was in place.
So when Business Objects joined forces with SAP, it was a marriage made in
heaven for us,” Mitchell said.
Already
an expert in ERP at a functional level, mhm recognised the opportunity to
deliver its expertise to midmarket organisations across Australia in partnership
with SAP.
“The
merger provided our business with an opportunity to formally extend our service
offering to include the full range of SAP back office business application,
including Enterprise Resource Planning,” Mitchell said.
“The
fixed price, scale and timeframe of the SAP Business All-in-One solution works
well for organisations in the midmarket and we’ve seen more demand for this
‘risk averse’ approach to toolset selection and implementation during the
global financial crisis,” he said.
The
company has offices in Adelaide, Perth and Hong Kong and is headquartered in South Australia.
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