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Growing international demand for NZ business software

Published: Tue 19 May 2015 12:58 PM
Growing international demand for NZ business software
19 May, Auckland, NZ
Theta has entered into a partnership agreement with Seattle-based Talus Solutions Group for the marketing, sale, implementation and support of Six Degrees in the United States.
This is the second international reseller agreement this year for the Kiwi-developed enterprise planning software built on the MicroStrategy business intelligence platform.
Talus is an established MicroStrategy partner, with significant business intelligence and human capital management expertise and several blue-chip customers.
Russ Anders, Talus’ CEO comments:
“We’re delighted to be representing Six Degrees in the US market. It occupies a unique niche in the planning software market, and partnering with Six Degrees means that we didn’t have to develop our own planning and forecasting solution. It also provides an excellent platform for us to develop enhanced reporting and analytics for our human capital management solution. It’s definitely something our customers are interested in, and we’re looking forward to working with Theta on new product features.”
Theta Chair Susan Paterson adds:
“It’s exciting to see this innovative, Kiwi-developed software meet an international need, and we’re ready to make the most of the opportunity. Talus’ extensive experience in the people side of planning will help us further develop Six Degrees, not just as resellers, but as collaborative development partners. Their access to companies like Amazon, Starbucks, Boeing and Expedia will help Theta take Six Degrees to the world.”
Together with Project X in Toronto who signed earlier this year, Theta now has two resellers in North America, and continues to develop a partner ecosystem to extend coverage and business opportunities.
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