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On-demand ERP player launches India ops

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BANGALORE: US based ERP software provider Intacct Corporation has announced the launch of its Indian operations. With the belief that all software including ERP would be delivered as a service in future, the company looks to deliver ERP software services to ISVs, BPOs and enterprises in India.

Intacct, which is IBM's only ERP on demand partner, focuses on developing and servicing the company's expanding suite of web-based ERP applications. IDC expects the worldwide sales of software as a service to grow 21 percent a year, and touch $10.7 billion in 2009.



Intacct CEO Robert J Jurkowski said, “We already have alliances with Indian BPOs like Outsource Partners International and GHS Holdings. We hope to expand this further so that BPOs can provide ERP support and services for their customers.”

Intacct started its operations in India in 2003 through a partnership with Minsu Infosystems Pvt Ltd. Now, it plans to merge with Minsu and double its engineering staff, which stands at 29, by the year-end.

Intacct engineering VP Nagraj Prabhu, who will head the India operations, said that all the innovation and IP at Intacct would be created in India. He also said that the company plans to eventually shift sales and support functions to India.

A privately held company, Intacct is funded by Deloitte&Touche, Goldman Sachs and others.

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