(1888PressRelease)
April 29, 2009 - Manila, Philippines -- Clerysys Incorporated in the Philippines has recently been certified by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) as one of the companies that can reinforce them in promoting economic zones and helping the country over-all towards a more financially fruitful 2009.
Clerysys Incorporated, a company based in Rosemont, IL near the Nation's Busiest travel hub that is the [Chicago] O'Hare Airport, has been establishing its foothold in the Philippines especially since the beginning of the year. They have initially committed up to at least PHP 30 million in local investments to build a supremely talented pool of Information Technology professionals in an effort to continue fulfilling their promise of an unparalleled business process systems delivery streamlining day-to-day operations from sales to service delivery.
Clerysys is one of the most prominent resellers of SAP's Business All-In-One, a micro-vertically designed, preconfigured, affordable, and quickly executable system and SAP's Business One, an easy-to-use business management software; both designed specifically for small-t0-medium businesses (SMEs) that empower its users on critical business functions. Together with SAP, Clerysys is committed in enabling any enterprise to instantaneously access a complete and up-to-the-minute view of their business, so they can excel in servicing customers and consistently gain insight on how they can boost their profits further.
SAP's Philippine Country Manager, Jennie Ligones, congratulates Clerysys Philippines for the accomplishment: "SAP congratulates Clerysys on this milestone achievement. We look forward to strengthening our partnership in the future and join the company in its efforts in contributing to the Philippines' economic development."
Like Clerysys, PEZA is an investment promotion agency that is owned by the Philippine government through the country's Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). Like Clerysys, PEZA grants fiscal and non-fiscal incentives and privileges to any entity developing economic zones, producers of export products, and I.T. service exporters.
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