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Project Brokers Signs Global Deal With Noad

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Project Brokers, the global business intelligence (BI) consultancy, has signed a deal with NOAD, the leading provider of high-performance, enterprise platform management software, to become its only Global Services & Reseller Partner. The partnership brings NOAD’s market-leading enterprise change management software solutions into Project Brokers’ BI portfolio.

NOAD’s EQM product suite supports QlikTech’s QlikView BI platform, for which Project Brokers is a leading provider worldwide. EQM4, the latest version of which was released just a few weeks ago, provides customers with cost-effective solutions to control change management, automate and monitor business intelligence life cycle processes, conserve resources, and control costs on an enterprise scale.

Daren Cox, Managing Director and CEO of Project Brokers, said, “This is a very important move for us. It means we will be servicing NOAD’s existing EQM accounts, as well as proactively selling and deploying EQM across our global client base and new accounts. It also further reinforces our market positioning as the leading Global Enterprise QlikView Solution Provider.”

As business becomes more regulated, NOAD’s EQM4 helps companies move toward mandatory compliances such as Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPPAA, Basel II(+) and GxP. “This partnership with Project Brokers allows NOAD to provide our mutual customers with a globally, highly qualified, best practices services organization focused on enterprise readiness and increasing user adoption of QlikView,” said Andre Grift, CEO and President of NOAD. “The combination of our software solution and their expertise in the financial services industry will empower QlikView users by having their IT infrastructure department gain control by managing and monitoring the enterprise deployment of QlikView.”

In addition to its expertise in financial services, especially among leading investment banks, Project Brokers has clients in a number of sectors including TMT (technology, media and telecommunications), and oil, gas and other energy businesses.

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