Inecom renames itself as Cloud Factory Solutions, highlights double-digit growth Thursday, 01 July 2021 09:53 Inecom renames itself as Cloud Factory Solutions, highlights double-digit growth
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Inecom says the double-digit growth reflects the demand for its cloud ERP services over the COVID-19 period.
Cloud Factory provides hosted cloud solutions across major ERP platforms including SAP Business One, MYOB Advanced and Microsoft Dynamics 365 with a focus on Azure and Power Apps. Its clients include ASX-listed e-commerce brands such as Kogan (KGN) and Temple & Webster (TPW) sporting bodies, charities, manufacturing, and distribution sector.
Cloud Factory director Simon Bishop says that the name change represents the company’s maturity and a 10-year growth path in cloud deployment. According to Bishop, Cloud Factory supports more than three thousand users with a backdrop of ever-increasing client demand to deliver Digital Acceleration for Cloud First policies.
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