Sunderland firm expands global footprint with US-headquartered firm partnership
A Sunderland-based tech company has unveiled a new partnership with a global low-code development platform provider as part of an ambitious growth strategy.
Saggezza, which specialises in software solutions and systems integrations for clients, has secured a partnership with US-headquartered firm Appian.
The partnership is part of the North East company’s wider growth strategy, with plans to invest a further £2m into its operations over the next 24 months to build on its international growth.
Martin Williams, Saggezza’s UK managing director, commented: “Saggezza is a company in growth-mode and we are confident that this partnership with Appian will act as a real catalyst in helping the company fulfil its potential.
“Appian is a world leader in its field and works with global blue-chip brands. Its business solutions are at the cutting-edge of low-code technology and will add a whole new dimension to our offer.
Joe Deely, Appian’s senior director of UK alliances, added: “We are delighted to have formed this partnership with Saggezza, one that we think will deliver significant benefits to both companies and to our clients.
“We are proud to work with partners that are aligned with our values and that deliver market-leading services to clients. It is clear that, in Saggezza, we have formed a relationship with a firm that values excellence and customer satisfaction as much as we do at Appian.
“We look forward to building a mutually beneficial partnership with their talented team.”
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