Partner Article
EAS Expands into US Market with MDRN Tech
Endpoint Automation Services (EAS), the Robotic Process Automation (RPA) specialist has partnered with Chicago-based MDRN Tech - an independent integrator of digital print hardware, software, security solutions and managed technology services, to extend its reach to the US.
As part of this joint venture, EAS will be supporting MDRN Tech’s clients throughout North America in devising and installing robotic software solutions to assist in increasing workplace productivity.
Phil Lewis, MD at EAS comments: “We have seen rapid growth in the UK since establishing the business in 2015, with demand for our RPA offering vastly increasing year on year.
“We are now excited by the opportunity to export our services to the US, working very closely with such an established and dynamic brand as MDRN Tech to deliver for their clients bespoke solutions which will make a significant difference to their business operations.”
“We are proud to join forces with EAS – combining our leading-edge technology and cybersecurity capabilities with their unparalleled intelligent automation expertise,” said Michael Grabowski, Chief Executive Officer of MDRN Tech. “For US and international clients alike, this partnership will empower those businesses to gain substantial competitive advantage, boost productivity, and maximize ROI throughout each stage of their digital transformation journeys.”
EAS has achieved since 2015, over £3 million in cost savings for its clients, through the development and deployment of software robots to replace manual, repetitive processes and freeing up valuable employee time to focus on more complex tasks.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melissa Chawner .
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