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MuleSoft recruits Kiwi partner to drive cloud platform

MuleSoft recruits Kiwi partner to drive cloud platform

“Through its partnership with MuleSoft, Tenzing is enabling customers to achieve their business goals through integration."

Data and services company MuleSoft has today announced that Tenzing, a leading New Zealand management and technology consulting firm, has joined the MuleSoft Partner Program to provide consulting and services for MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform.

Previously KPMG Consulting and BearingPoint, Tenzing was formed in 2008 and has grown from 40 to over 110 client facing consultants.

As a partner in the MuleSoft channel program, Tenzing will attempt to ensure clients in New Zealand can address on-premises, cloud and hybrid integration use cases that scale easily and with flexibility.

“Today’s winning companies gain competitive advantage by automating business processes across SaaS applications, data sources and APIs,” says Brent Hayward, vice president of global channels and services, MuleSoft.

“Through its partnership with MuleSoft, Tenzing is enabling customers to achieve their business goals through integration.

“We’re pleased to welcome Tenzing into MuleSoft’s world-class partner ecosystem and we look forward to working together to deliver significant business impact to our mutual customers in New Zealand.”

Tenzing provides a broad range of integration-related services and solutions to the New Zealand market, including business modelling, architecture and strategy through implementation and support.

Among its customer base are many traditional businesses that face new digital competitors and a time-to-market challenge, as they seek to rapidly develop new products and digitally optimise legacy applications.

In response, many organisations have made significant ERP investments and developed an integrated suite of applications.

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At the same time, bimodal or pace layering strategies have emerged as an approach to address the digital transformation challenge.

However, the success of pace layering strategies is dependent on the ability to transform customer experience, the business model, and an integration capability able to support the bi-modal approach.

“Our clients increasingly require the best products and professional services to compete in a fast changing, connected world where traditional integration paradigms are often no longer applicable,” adds Chris Day, Managing Director, Tenzing.

“Through the combination of Tenzing’s business-centric, architecture-led integration capability, and the powerful MuleSoft product suite, the Tenzing-MuleSoft partnership represents a key differentiating factor for our clients.”


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