Decision Inc. Grows Cape Town footprint

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1958292_701878259864580_767564371_nSouth Africa data and business intelligent firm Decision Inc has completed its integration with Cape Town-based Qlikview partner Dark Horse Consulting in a move designed to expand its customer base in the region.

According to Nick Bell, CEO of Decision Inc.,“We are rapidly growing both in terms of size and geographical reach. Cape Town is one of the continent’s most dynamic and powerful metropolitan areas. The economy is growing and we are seeing an increasing demand from organisations based in Cape Town to assist with their decision support solutions. There are already a number of QlikView, BusinessObjects and Roambi clients of ours in Cape Town and this announcement shows the potential that exists to service not only them but also new clients in the area.”

The takeover sees Decision Inc. signing on established Dark Horse Consulting’s Qlikview clients that include Afrimat, Oxford University Press, Idea Fruit, and SA Biomedical.

“Our focus is on building client relationships; undertaking an abiding journey with them is what sets us apart from our competitors. I have known Nick and the team for a number of years and this initiative is an ideal way to strengthen our relationship and take the implementation of business intelligence solutions to the next level in Cape Town,” says Andrew Espin, owner of Dark Horse Consulting.

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