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Shakeup in the New Zealand CRM market
By Computerworld staff | Auckland | Friday, 20 November, 2009
Fusion5 has bolstered its position in the New Zealand CRM market by buying Savio Solutions, Fusion5 announced yesterday.
Fusion5, with offices in New Zealand and Australia, specialises in the implementation and support of ERP, CRM and HCM solutions. Savio has had significant success with CDC's Pivotal CRM software and FrontRange’s Goldmine software.
The combined organisation has close to 90 staff across New Zealand and Australia and more than 200 customers in New Zealand, Fusion5 says in a statement.
Frank Hung, managing director of CDC Software for Australia and New Zealand says he's delighted to see the amalgamation of the company’s two leading partners in New Zealand.
FrontRange also welcomed the expansion.
Existing Pivotal customers include the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, New Zealand Racing Board, Watercare Services, Industry Training Organisations and Marac. Goldmine customers include Canon, Nutricia and BMW New Zealand.
Meanwhile, yesterday trans-Tasman Sage CRM partner Adexio was acquired by Australian software company Markinson Business Solutions.
Adexio has offices in Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. It has 200 customers across ANZ.
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