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Leonardo Consulting Becomes a Pega Registered Business Partner

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Partnership to focus on delivering BPM solutions to automate critical business processes and accelerate digital transformation

Today, we’re excited to announce that Leonardo Consulting has partnered with BPM software leader Pegasystems, Inc, the software company empowering customer engagement at the world’s leading enterprises. As a Pegasystems Registered Business Partner, we will provide Pega software expertise and implementation services to our customers in Australia.

To say we’re excited about this development is an understatement. Through our partnership with Pega, we’re better geared to deliver a full-service BPM stack. We believe that Leonardo can help customers achieve effective process-based management and create sustained improvement in business performance, all using Pega’s software.

Leonardo can now synthesise it's innovative BPM approach, expertise, and methodology with Pega’s market-leading BPM and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) solution, the Pega Platform.

"We welcome Leonardo Consulting as a Registered Business Partner and look forward to working closely with them as they continue to enhance and optimise their customers’ journeys.”-  APAC Pegasystems Vice President and Managing Director - Luke McCormack 

Here is what Luke McCormack, Vice President and Managing Director, Asia-Pacific Pegasystems had to say about the partnership:

“Our partners have deep experience, skills, and best practices that enable them to develop, implement, and deploy solutions for business challenges - and Leonardo Consulting certainly fits this description. We welcome Leonardo Consulting as a Registered Business Partner and look forward to working closely with them as they continue to enhance and optimise their customers’ journeys.”

"Our partnership with Pega enables Leonardo to deliver the full potential of BPM - from strategy to execution - to streamline our clients’ operations, increase their operational efficiencies and enable true business acceleration and growth." , Leonardo Consulting Founder and Managing Director - Chris Nagel

Our founder and Managing Director Chris Nagel is enthusiastic about the alliance: “Businesses globally are demanding digital and mobile enablement to streamline and automate their processes to improve the customer experience and drive revenue. As we looked to meet those changing demands, it was clear that Pega’s solutions fully complemented our existing offerings. Our partnership with Pega enables Leonardo to deliver the full potential of BPM - from strategy to execution - to streamline our clients’ operations, increase their operational efficiencies and enable true business acceleration and growth."

The partnership with Pega enables us to better automate your critical business processes, integrate your diverse applications and data, and enable your disruptive technologies — mobility, enterprise data and analytics, cloud and social collaboration — which helps you gain that crucial competitive advantage in the market.

We can’t wait to talk to you about the possibilities!

Daniel Weatherhead
Daniel Weatherhead
A seasoned digital leader with over 20 years of experience, aligning marketing, client, tech and brand strategies. Expert in helping business simplifying enterprise automation, integratio and AI to deliver data-driven improvement.

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