Codeless Platforms is joining a select group of global Ascarii Cloud4Partners, enabling Ascarii to offer two integration and business process automation (BPA) products to its cloud-based SAP Business One customers and partners.
BPA Cloud and BPA Pro are both Certified for SAP Cloud products developed by Codeless Platforms exclusively for Ascarii. The software enables the integration of SAP Business One with other systems such as CRM, courier services, ecommerce, and payment systems. Automation can be applied to many business processes including order management, inventory, and pricing updates along with further enhancements such as notifications and alerts.
BPA Cloud provides simple, pre-configured solutions for products such as Magento, Shopify, WooCommerce and any courier service. BPA Pro provides increased access to the GUI and back-end, enabling organisations to configure their own integrations and automation processes.
The two UK-based SAP software solution providers are pleased to be teaming up for the benefit of Ascarii Cloud4Partners.
“We are extremely happy to become a partner of Ascarii and look forward to helping the company deliver cost effective, cloud environments for its SAP Business One partners and end users,” said Matthew Lidster, MD, Codeless Platforms.
“Codeless Platforms has a strong history and relationship with SAP, and by adding its Certified for SAP Cloud BPA Platform to our Cloud4Partners marketplace we can confidently provide our customers with any integration and automation capabilities they require,” said Stuart Wilson, CEO, Ascarii.
Ascarii manages the entire process for customers to make it easy for them to use the SAP Business One Cloud. “As an SAP certified Cloud Hosting Partner, we’re passionate about the opportunity SAP Business One Cloud presents,” said Wilson.
For his part, Lidster is quick to point out the benefits of working with Ascarii. “Cloud4Partners is a superb solution for SAP Business One partners that do not have the time, resources or experience to push their clients into the cloud,” he said.