SME’s face various challenges when adopting digital tools in Ireland, which is why empowering SMEs with accessible technology is critical to economic growth. A fast and simple ERP can redefine the market dynamics for small business success and one man who knows all-out this is Morgan Browne founder and CEO of Enterpryze. I recently caught up with Morgan to find out more.
Morgan talks about his background, cloud erp solution, AI and more.
Morgan Browne is the Founder and CEO of Enterpryze and is a highly regarded member of SAP’s Global Partner Executive Council and was a finalist in the EY (Entrepreneur of the Year Awards) in 2015.
He spent a year studying Computer Science at the Institute of Technology Tallaght before catching the entrepreneurial bug. An avid businessman and technology enthusiast, Morgan Browne is passionate about helping SMEs succeed financially, and empowering them to achieve their full potential.
With this in mind, Morgan purchased Milner Browne 10 years ago and developed it from a reseller business into a solutions company using SAP technology as a key platform provider.
The Milner Browne Group develops business management software to help SMEs work smarter and more effectively, Milner Browne is a Deloitte best managed companies platinum member and a fast 50 finalist.
In 2017, Morgan officially launched Enterpryze, the world’s first mobile-first solution for SAP Business One.
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