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Jet Reports, TARGIT Partner in Benelux for Largest Microsoft Dynamics BI Practice in Region

by Dann Anthony Maurno
Assistant Editor, MSDW

Jet Reports Benelux Managing Director Joost TiggelerIn the interest of a strategic partnership, Jet Reports announced today that Joost Tiggeler has been named Managing Director of its Benelux division, resulting in a strategic partnership with TARGIT Benelux. Tiggeler is the 10-year managing director of TARGIT Benelux.

The companies claim that the partnership establishes the largest Microsoft ERP business intelligence practice in the region, serving more than 1,100 Dynamics customers. Customers of both companies will see no interruption to service, while having access to expanded resources.

"Combining the consultants means we have a bigger and better support organization, and that means better support for our resellers and customers," Tiggeler said.

Tiggeler will oversee operations of both companies. They will now operate under a shared umbrella to provide customers with seamless access to TARGIT and Jet Reports products along with related business intelligence consulting.

Jet Reports CEO Joe Little remarked that "Joost Tiggeler's organization has been operating in the channel with very a high level of skill and integrity for many years and we couldn't be happier about our expansion and strategic alliance."

As the companies describe in a statement, the channel will "now be served by a far larger number of consultants and partner account managers operating out of the Netherlands and Belgium offices, all with expertise in Jet Reports, TARGIT and Microsoft BI products."

About Dann Anthony Maurno

Dann Anthony Maurno is a seasoned business journalist who began his career as International Marketing Manager with Lilly Software, then moved on as a freelancer to write for such prestigious clients as CFO Magazine; Compliance Week;Manufacturing Business Technology; Decision Resources, Inc.; The Economist Intelligence Unit; and corporate clients such as Iron Mountain, Microsoft and SAP. He is the co-author of Thin Air: How Wireless Technology Supports Lean Initiatives(CRC/Productivity Press, 2010).