Rob O'Neill
Senior Journalist

Solutions+ named A/NZ partner of the year by ERP vendor Wiise

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06 Aug 20242 mins
Cloud ComputingEnterprise ApplicationsVendors and Providers

Stratus Consulting bags growth partner of the year for playing a key role in broadening Wiise’s market footprint.

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Small and mid-sized business ERP vendor Wiise has recognised Solutions+ as its A/NZ partner of the year for outstanding delivery of customer service and robust support, aligned with Wiise’s values.

The company’s awards, cover eight categories, recognising outstanding achievements and contributions of Wiise’s partners in Australia and New Zealand.

Stratus Consulting bagged growth partner of the year for playing a key role in broadening Wiise’s market footprint and successfully cultivating its Wiise practice.

Momentum Software Solutions was recognised as not-for-profit partner of the year for its commitment to empowering communities with innovative ERP solutions.

IBT (Integrated Business Technologies) was awarded innovation partner of the year for expanding Wiise’s platform into a new sector and creating a novel solution addressing unique customer challenges.

Endeavour New Zealand’s best solution design award was won for building the most comprehensive solution design for an enterprise customer.

Allan Morichaud, founder of Solutions+, won ambassador of the year for his advocacy and support of Wiise and the community.

iCatalyst earned the customer success partner of the year award for consistent delivery of successful implementation outcomes and, finally, BCPrise received co-sell partner of the year for its collaborative efforts in broadening the reach of the Wiise platform.

Wiise CEO Charlie Wood extended his congratulations to the winners.

“We are inspired by the drive and innovation our partners have shown this year,” he said.

“Their commitment to excellence not only enhances our platform but also empowers our clients to achieve remarkable success.”