Klugo announces partnership
Field service management solution provider NextService and Hein and Associates, a leading accounting and advisory services firm, have announced a partnership to provide both public and private companies with the latest in cloud-based field service management solutions, fully integrated to the NetSuite ERP platform.
Established and growth businesses alike can leverage the NextService solution, which is specifically built on the NetSuite architecture. NextService is a cloud-based field service management solution, which can easily manage every aspect of a company’s service business — from job scheduling and customer information, through to inventory and billing.
As a key component of the partnership, Hein will represent and implement the suite of NextService field service management solutions.
“We are delighted to have Hein join us as another one of our Platinum Partners here in the US,” said Annaliese Kloe, managing director and co-founder of NextService. “Hein has a reputation in the accounting community as a leader in a number of key areas, and Hein’s Technology and Management Consulting team are some of the best in the country. This partnership gives customers the opportunity to benefit from their knowledge, and implementations provided by Hein will leverage their expertise.”
Hein Cloud Solutions Managing Director Jeremy King said, “Hein works with many public and large private companies, so we wanted to partner with an organisation who provides the best field service management solution that is fully integrated into NetSuite. “We’re very excited to partner with NextService because their platform is proven across a wide variety of customer verticals and industries. It scales well and is easy to implement.”
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