Company leaders, Stoneridge Software CEO Eric Newell and DFC Consultants CEO & President Carol Rogne make the partnership official.
Stoneridge Software, LLC announces the acquisition of Microsoft Partner DFC Consultants, Ltd, joining forces of two prominent Microsoft Dynamics partners in the Midwest.
The combination of the two firms positions Stoneridge Software as the leading Microsoft Dynamics accounting and operations software advisor in the area and creates a full-service resource for the entire Microsoft Dynamics suite of business technologies.
The acquisition expands the consulting practice by 18 individuals and adds more than 200 organizations to the Stoneridge Software client base.
“DFC is a veteran of the industry and a well-respected Microsoft partner that truly cares about the success of their clients,” said Eric Newell, CEO of Stoneridge Software. “We welcome the talented team of consultants and look forward to providing for the needs of their customers, and continuing to establish ourselves as the go-to choice for business software consulting.”
Company leaders see many synergies between the two firms with similar company values, a client-centric approach, focus on end-user training and prioritization of creating a great work culture.
“In order to best serve our clients in the future we found an alliance and solid partnership in Stoneridge Software,” said Carol Rogne, DFC’s CEO and President. “We look forward to becoming part of this visionary company and continuing to provide our clients service and support for future growth.”
The acquisition was effective as of January 5, 2018.
DFC Consultants will continue business under their current name as a Stoneridge Software subsidiary.
Founded in 2012, Stoneridge Software is the largest Microsoft Gold ERP Partner in upper Midwest with offices in Barnesville and Minneapolis, Minn. As a business technology firm with specialties in Microsoft Dynamics 365, Dynamics AX, Dynamics NAV, and Dynamics CRM, Stoneridge focuses on attracting the most knowledgeable experts in the field to provide stellar solutions that deliver maximum business impact. This means 1) a modern, easy-to-use interface that’s available anywhere, 2) a fully connected system that pulls together data from multiple lines of business and best-of-breed systems and 3) The business intelligence to help companies make informed decisions based on real-time data. Stoneridge has industry expertise in manufacturing, distribution, construction, engineering, professional services and agriculture.
In business for 28 years, DFC Consultants is a Microsoft Gold partner with locations in Fargo, Bismarck, and Dickinson, ND. DFC Consultants is home to a Microsoft Certified Training Center, allowing customers to take advantage of hands-on, local training. DFC Consultants offers sales, implementation, and support of Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, KEY2ACT (formerly WennSoft), Office 365 and DFC Property Management software. DFC is a proven leader and expert in the software field.
Microsoft Dynamics is a number of different Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software applications, as well as small and medium business solutions. Microsoft Dynamics can be used with other Microsoft applications, such as SharePoint, Yammer, Office 365, Azure, and Outlook. In the near future, Microsoft HoloLens will also be added to the experience. Microsoft Dynamics focuses on industries such as retail, service, manufacturing, financial services, and the public sector.
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