growth. The cloud offering, Cumulus, which was first launched in Zimbabwe in September last year, has been expanded to Rwanda.
Speaking to CAJ News, TTCS chief executive Mr Eliman Chanakira, who launched Cumulus in Kigali, said the company has lined up similar launches for Cumulus in Nigeria, Kenya, Zambia and Malawi within a short period.
TTCS is convinced that Cumulus will lead to significant growth of African economies where the SMEs employ a very large number of its population.
Mr Chanakira said the idea was to bring innovation to the doorstep of SMEs in Africa which have been neglected for a long time.
He said in most cases SMEs in Africa have lacked support but with Cumulus, their transition to formal firms will be enhanced.
TTCS recognised this opportunity across the whole African continent.
With Cumulus, TTCS is providing technology that will bring efficiencies to SMEs and give them insight into their business at an affordable cost, added Mr Chanakira.
Cumulus is powered by SAP Business One in a move designed to enable business owners to have immediate insight into operations through integrated financials, sales, inventory, materials resource planning and human resources modules.
Twenty Third Century System is SAP’s largest partner in Africa, whose task, among others, is to assist SMEs to leverage on state-of-the-art technology to run their businesses better.
SAP is the world’s leading ERP software organisation boasts of SAP’s solutions that drive more than 90 percent of the world’s Fortune 500 companies.
TTCS is the first and the only SAP partner to launch this SAP cloud offering powered by SAP Business One in Africa.
A pan-African SAP group with headquarters in Harare, Zimbabwe, TTCS has subsidiaries which operate through strategic partnerships in Zambia, Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda, Rwanda and Kenya. — CAJ News.



