Incremental has partnered with Progressus
Incremental partners with Progressus strengthening our proposition for Project Services Companies
As a leading Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central partner, Incremental has partnered with Progressus bringing advanced project and resource management and complete project accounting to our Professional Services customers. As a result, this gives our customers full control over their projects and overall business.
An extension of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, Progressus PSA for Project and Services based businesses is a next-generation professional services automation (PSA) solution, mobile-enabled and architected for the intelligent cloud. Progressus PSA was created to leverage Microsoft’s world-leading productivity, collaboration and cloud technology platform to power performance in people-centric industries.
‘It is both exciting and a great honour that Progressus Advanced Projects has been selected for Incremental Group’s offering for professional service companies. I have high expectations of what we will achieve together!” Staffan Nilsson, Partner Manager, Progressus Europe
ERP and PSA – an all-in-one solution
Progressus PSA is built on the wealth of knowledge from 20 years of developing PSA-solutions and the result of a long-term strategic cooperation and joint venture between Microsoft and Progressus.
Together with Progressus PSA, Incremental can offer a comprehensive PSA solution made simple to enable organisations to grow. Combining extensive functionality for Project and Resource Management, with the feature-rich functionality of Dynamics 365 Business Central, organisations can gain full control over their projects, project financials and overall business.
To find out how Incremental can help your organisation consolidate and optimise your project management, resource management, accounting processes and daily operations with Dynamics 365 Business Central please contact us.
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