Net at Work buys Sage and Acumatica practices from e2b

Business and tech consultancy Net at Work has acquired the Sage and Acumatica practices of accounting and ERP product reseller and developer e2b teknologies.

"We are truly honored to welcome e2b teknologies' clients to the Net at Work family," said Alex Solomon, co-founder and co-CEO of Net at Work. "e2b is a staple of the Sage and Acumatica communities, and we are proud to continue their legacy of delivering software excellence. With our shared values of innovation, client-first service and commitment to driving operational efficiencies, we will continue to ensure each client's technologies and business applications perform at optimal levels in today's dynamic landscape."

As a Sage and Acumatica Authorized Developer, e2b teknologies will continue to provide value-added custom application solutions for the Acumatica and Sage ecosystem. Bill Henslee, CEO of e2b technologies, was confident these businesses will be in good hands with Net at Work.

"e2b teknologies has long recognized Net at Work as the leader in the industry," he said. "We are confident that Net at Work's dedicated teams will provide our customers with a premier level of service and resources. Our Sage and Acumatica clients can look forward to exceptional support across a wide array of business technologies as well as the advantage of expanded hosting and professional services to help achieve their business goals."

This is far from the first time Net at Work, a VAR 100 reseller, has acquired a Sage and Acumatica practice over the years. Most recently, it traded its own e-commerce agency, Pixafy, to India-based e-commerce agency and technology provider Kensium in exchange for Kensium's Acumatica practice. In 2023, it announced its acquisition of Innovation ERP,  a Sage X3 and Sage 300 consulting firm.  The Innovation ERP team became part of Net at Work. In 2022, it acquired both ProServe solutions, a leading Acumatic partner, and Top 25 firm Eide Bailly's Sage Practice. Before that, in 2020, it acquired two Sage partners: Planet Earth Projects, a Connecticut-based value-added reseller of Sage 300 ERP, Sage CRM and MISys software, and Sysera, a Sage 300 reseller based in Pleasanton, California.

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