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26 February 2010 ,
Written by Dhruv Tanwar
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CDC Software, which provides enterprise software applications and services, has said that it has completed the acquisition of computility, a software as a service (SaaS) web-based association and membership management software solution, from privately held Alliance Technologies Inc. The acquisition was part of CDC software's previously announced strategy to expand its offerings in the growing on-demand software market, CDC Software said in a statement.
The company said that the computility solution will be integrated into the CDC gomembers enterprise product line. It will add new functionality to the platform with an association management software solution featuring integrated web modules and web collaboration tools for Not-For-Profit (NFP) organizations. CDC Software says the solution is used by more than 100 NFP customers throughout the US, and automates processes including membership, events services, communications and financials.

CDC Software acquired gomembers at the end of 2009 and offers SaaS and on-premise enterprise solutions for Not-For-Profit and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) market. The CDC gomembers platform is central to the company's strategy to acquire complimentary SaaS solutions targeting the NFP and NGO market. CDC Software also offers comprehensive on-premise and SaaS solutions for manufacturing, distribution, and retail industries including eCommerce, enterprise requirements planning (ERP), supply chain management (SCM), and customer relationship management (CRM).
Paul Plaia III, president of CDC gomembers said computility will add additional web functionality to the gomembers solution. “We plan to continue acquiring more companies like these as we build scale and expand globally in the key NFP/NGO vertical market.” Bruce Cameron, president of CDC Software said the acquisition fits strategically. |