Brisbane-based software developer Zap has signed an OEM agreement with UK-based PrecisionPoint Software to use the PrecisionPoint Business Warehouse products for Microsoft Dynamics.
Garth D. Laird, managing director of Zap said the OEM agreement means that it can now offer the combined Zap/PrecisionPoint Business Warehouse product as a BI solution which is used to deploy information across the enterprise including finance, sales and operations.
Dr Nigel Geary, founder and CEO of PrecisionPoint Software said partnering with Zap will see new opportunities for it resellers.
“They can benefit from the easy deployment of thin web clients to a wide audience of business users beyond the Finance department. Like us, Zap is an expanding and vibrant company that really understands the BI requirements of mid-size enterprises,” he said.
The OEM agreement covers the Asia Pacific region which includes Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, India and South Korea through Zap offices in Brisbane, Sydney and Singapore and resellers throughout Asia Pacific.
PrecisionPoint Software, Zap’s OEM agreement
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