‘Syngco’ and ‘Platned’, two well established IT companies in the UK and Sri Lanka respectively have partnered to form Platned Syngco (PS) Consultancy Services Ltd to serve the IFS ERP market in Australia, company officials said in a media release.
The IFS application is a cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution that helps businesses to integrate data and processes across multiple departments and locations.
ERP market in Australia is currently experiencing a vast need for ERP solutions as more and more firms are adapting to cloud based and hybrid ERP systems for operational efficiency, they added.
By joining forces the company has made a huge leap in the combined quality and strength of the team expanding its operations recently in Singapore as well, a company media release quoted Chamara Arunoda, CEO and Co-founder of Platned Syngco as saying.
PS had recently opened a new office in Singapore and now it has a presence in the UK, US, Australia, Sri Lanka, Singapore and China, he added.
Syngco has been providing IT applications, security solutions and cloud services to a vast clientele in the UK and Europe for over 9 years, whilst Platned has been providing ERP Application consultancy and Oracle DBA support to clients in UK, US and Australia for over 4 years.
The new merged entity Platned Syngco (PS) Ltd has launched its expansion in Sri Lanka shifting its local office to its brand-new premises at No. 288/11, Makumbura, Pannipitiya, close to the Makumbura Multimodal Transport Hub, Mr. Arunoda, said.
For companies planning Digital Transformation, PS offers specialised Consulting, Customised Solutions and Services to accelerate the journey and achieve their goals, he emphasised. (BS)
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