Retail Pro International announces the addition of 10 new business partners

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Retail Pro International is welcoming 10 new business partners to the global Retail Pro Community. These partners include Cypress Solutions (California, USA), DML Knowledge Group (Ontario, Canada), Ink Pavilion Limited (Lagos, Nigeria), Mannai Corporation (Doha, Qatar), Nortech Infonet (Bangalore, India), PC Integral (Monterrey, Mexico), Pioneer Solutions (London, UK), Retail Professionals Hawaii (Hawaii, USA), Softteam (Bogota, Columbia), and ubiTems (Korea).

Authorised business partners are key components to Retail Pro International's success. Partners sell, and more importantly, deliver and perform services for Retail Pro customers across the globe. This network of partners enables Retail Pro International to reach customers in the most remote of markets, giving them service in their local language and providing first-hand knowledge of retail conditions in that part of the world.

"The retail industry is a global sector, and to truly be a leader in retail management software, it's crucial we're able to provide service that is tailored to each individual market," Mike Bishop, vice president of business development, said. "These business partners, each a best-in-class technology company, allow us to achieve that goal."

Retail Pro International is continuing its growth and is looking to add many more partners in 2012 in all markets they serve, on all continents.

Retail Pro International, LLC is a global leader in Point of Sale, Store Operations, Merchandising, Planning, Business Intelligence, and Payment Processing software applications for the specialty retail industry. For over 20 years, Retail Pro has enabled specialty retailers to achieve their full potential through a unique, scalable, reliable, and highly customizable retail management solution.

 

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