An independent Aberdeen-based technology firm has been launched to support companies in the oil and gas, construction and consultancy sectors.
Evolve information Management Systems (iMS) is a privately funded company which aims to help businesses transform their processes and dramatically improve productivity with the latest Microsoft Dynamics technology.
The firm has already secured contracts totalling £200,000 and aims to become a leading ERP solutions provider within the next three years.
The company currently employs four people and has plans to recruit another three over the next three months. With its first few contracts already secured and a number of projects in the pipeline, Evolve iMS said it expects to further expand its workforce within the next six months.
Evolve iMS director, Clarke Shepherd, said: "As technology continues to evolve, it's vital that the business world keeps up to ensure it is benefiting from modern systems and processes which can do exactly what they want in a lean and agile way. With Microsoft Dynamics, companies can gain complete control over what's going on in their business, and therefore have the ability to make smarter decisions that impact their margins and drive profitable growth.
"Our aim is to bring better, more sustainable solutions to the market. By offering the latest software solutions and business systems, coupled with round the clock expert support, we can ensure that companies of all sizes can simplify processes, boost productivity and drive growth.
"The systems we provide can be tailored to suit the needs of businesses operating in the energy, construction, waste management, logistics, professional services and food and drink sectors. It allows companies to monitor business performance from every possible angle, at the touch of a button. The software has been designed to empower people to be more productive, so they can respond more quickly and effectively in the ever-changing world of business."
Evolve iMS will be headed up by service delivery manager, Lisa Reid, and Toby Crowther, technical consultant.
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