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PEAK Partners with Sky Technologies
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COLUMBIA, Md. (July 15, 2009) - PEAK Technologies, a Platinum Equity company, today announced it has signed a partnership agreement with Sky Technologies to provide PEAK with an SAP-centric technology platform for extending enterprise-data to the mobile workforce. The partnership will leverage PEAK's experience and capabilities in SAP supply chain and logistics mobility applications with Sky Technologies' SAP-centric and certified technology platform.
With a strong focus on innovation, Sky Technologies has developed a technology platform to deliver middleware free mobility, lower cost of integration, and fully functional business templates that are embedded within SAP. "Our partnership with Sky Technologies allows PEAK to extend the reach and mobility of SAP to new applications and business processes both inside and outside the four walls of our customer's operations," said Tim Wills, vice president of marketing, PEAK Technologies. "The Sky Mobile platform supports real-time and stand-alone modes of operation which ensures our customers' mobile workforce can communicate in real-time to SAP, or operate independent of any network connection," added Wills. With a strong focus on providing data collection, enterprise printing and real-time information integration solutions for SAP supply chain and logistics applications for the past 11 years, PEAK will leverage the partnership with Sky Technologies to target other SAP mobility applications such as field service automation, plant maintenance and work order-based applications, proof of delivery, mobile merchandising, and other industrial mobility applications that are an extension of the supply chain. "We are extremely excited to add PEAK to our portfolio of strategic partners. Our partnership will combine PEAK's business process knowledge and SAP experience with Sky Technologies' proven technology platform to seamlessly integrate mobile solutions with existing business processes and help customers generate the maximum value from their ongoing investment in SAP," said Bruce Johnson, president, Americas, Sky Technologies. |
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