Datawatch Partners with Sage to Simplify and Expedite Accounting, HR and Payment System Data Migration and End-user Data Prep...
October 11 2017 - 9:00AM
Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM:DWCH) today at the HR Technology
Conference, announced a joint technology partnership with Sage,
market leader in cloud accounting software. Through this
partnership, Sage validates the Datawatch Monarch self-service data
preparation platform as a solution for its accounting, HR, payroll,
payments and enterprise service offerings, enabling Sage and its
partners to accelerate product implementations, and end customers
to simplify data preparation.
Datawatch Monarch enables analysts and business users to
overcome traditional data challenges by easily and quickly
accessing, manipulating, enriching and combining disparate data
from virtually any source (e.g., PDF reports, text files, CSV,
JSON), and then quickly preparing it for analysis and reporting –
without coding, manual data entry or involvement from IT.
Additionally, Datawatch Monarch streamlines and standardizes data
formatting and migration for accelerated enterprise software and
cloud deployments.
“With Datawatch Monarch, our customers and partners no longer
need to struggle with time-intensive and error-prone manual data
entry,” said Jennifer Warawa, EVP of Partners, Accountants and
Alliances at Sage. “Whether managing money or people, businesses
now have the power to unlock data from accounting, HR/payroll and
other enterprise systems, and then quickly prepare it for analysis,
reconciliation, reporting and compliance purposes. This results in
more informed decision-making and improved operational processes.
And that, along with faster implementation times, enables us to
provide a major competitive advantage and better customer
experience.”
“Regardless of department, every employee must now be able find,
extract, analyze and share the data that is vital for them to
fulfill their job responsibilities and drive the business forward,”
said Ken Tacelli, chief operating officer at Datawatch. “Datawatch
Monarch gives even novice business users the ability to streamline
their accounting and HR processes and access and create trusted
datasets for analytics, while upholding data governance. At the
same time, implementation service teams gain the ability to quickly
and easily manipulate and combine disparate data from virtually any
source and prepare it for migration. Sage understands this, and we
look forward to helping its partners and customers transform the
way they use data and bring value to their companies.”
For more information about Datawatch Monarch, please visit:
http://www.datawatch.com/our-platform/monarch/. To learn more about
Sage, go to: https://www.sage.com/en-us/.
About Datawatch CorporationDatawatch
Corporation (NASDAQ-CM:DWCH) enables ordinary users to achieve
extraordinary results with their data. Only Datawatch can
unlock data from the widest variety of sources and prepare it for
use in visualization and analytics tools, or for other business
processes. When real-time visibility into rapidly changing
data is critical, Datawatch also enables users to analyze streaming
data, even in the most demanding environments, such as capital
markets. Organizations of all sizes in more than 100 countries
worldwide use Datawatch products, including 93 of the Fortune 100.
The company is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, with
offices in New York, London, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Singapore and
Manila. To learn more about Datawatch or download a free
version of its enterprise software, please visit:
www.datawatch.com.
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Media Contact:Frank MorenoVice
President Worldwide Marketing, Datawatch
Corporationfrank_moreno@datawatch.com978-275-8225Twitter:
@datawatch
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