Neptune Software and Proceed Group Join Forces to Modernise Legacy Data Management and Reporting Capabilities

Neptune Software, a leading provider of No-Code/Low-Code application development solutions and Proceed Group, SAP data and document management specialists and creators of the pioneering legacy data management tool, Proceed Cella are pleased to announce a strategic partnership. This collaboration enhances this existing comprehensive solution for handling legacy data, empowering organisations with self-service reporting capabilities, eliminating the need for IT involvement. It ensures secure storage, robust auditing, substantial cost savings, and a reduced carbon footprint.

In the digital transformation era organisations are focused on delivering solutions that address their latest business challenges and with this the accumulation of legacy systems is growing. Despite their operational redundancy, these systems cannot be simply shut down as they house critical data needed for regulatory and audit compliance. Legacy systems not only hinder digital transformation efforts and integration with modern cloud-based technologies but also require extensive resources for management and maintenance. The reliance on often outdated and unsupported hardware and software results in high maintenance costs, resource-intensive management, and increased risks. Additionally, the higher power consumption of older systems poses obstacles to an organisation’s sustainability objectives.

The partnership between Neptune Software and Proceed Group presents a practical solution to this challenge. Neptune Software’s advanced No-Code/Low-Code application development platform, Neptune DXP, seamlessly integrates with Proceed Group’s legacy data management product, Proceed Cella, to deliver enhanced capabilities. With this collaboration, businesses gain the advantage of rapid self-serve reporting functionalities, complementing Proceed Cella’s legacy data management features and enabling businesses to effortlessly transition their data from legacy systems to a modern platform offering rich, flexible, and easy to use reporting capabilities.

Proceed Cella, developed by Proceed Group, empowers companies to safely retire legacy systems while retaining access to their important data. The solution includes secure data extraction and storage, offering a choice between cloud or on-premise storage options. With rigorous reporting and auditing capabilities, Proceed Cella enables organisations to meet compliance requirements and achieve full visibility into their legacy data assets. By leveraging Proceed Cella, businesses can confidently retire outdated systems, expedite digital transformation projects such as transitioning to S/4HANA and the cloud, and realise substantial cost savings while minimising their carbon footprint.

Furthermore, the use of Neptune DXP allows organisations to unlock the potential of their legacy data by rapidly creating custom self-serve reporting solutions. This empowers business users to gain actionable insights and make data-driven decisions without relying on IT resources or complex coding. The intuitive interface and drag-and-drop functionality of Neptune DXP provides a user-friendly experience, enabling quick and efficient reporting on legacy data.

Vince Kruse, UK Managing Director of Neptune Software, said: “We are delighted to partner with Proceed Group to offer a comprehensive solution that addresses both data decommissioning and self-serve reporting. By combining our expertise in No-Code, Low-Code and Pro-Code application development with Proceed’s state-of-the-art legacy data management product, Proceed Cella, we are empowering organisations to not only retire legacy systems but also unlock the value of their legacy data. This partnership aligns with our commitment to driving digital transformation and sustainability in the enterprise space and at the same time makes work life easier.”

Robert Reuben, Managing Director of Proceed Group, said: “Together with Neptune Software, we are transforming the way businesses manage their system decommissioning efforts. The combination of Cella’s secure and auditable storage capabilities with Neptune Software’s easy self-serve reporting solutions provides a powerful tool for companies seeking to streamline operations, reduce costs, and enhance their environmental sustainability. We are excited about the positive impact this partnership will have on our clients and the industry as a whole.”

About Proceed Group 

Proceed Group is a leading specialist in SAP data and document management, with a proven track record of successfully serving over 750 customers worldwide to reduce costs, improve IT performance and agility all while ensuring regulatory compliance. Our team of consultants provide expertise in SAP data rightsizing and archiving, system decommissioning, content management, and data protection, while our software products, such as Proceed Rightsizer and Proceed Cella enhance overall project efficiencies allowing businesses to further reduce cost and save time. For more information, please visit www.proceedgroup.com

About Neptune Software

Neptune Software is a rapid application development platform vendor with more than 730 enterprise customers and over 4 million licensed end users globally. Their mission: empower IT departments to drive business results. Neptune Software’s leading low-code, SAP-centric, enterprise app development platform – Neptune DXP – digitizes and optimizes business processes and user interfaces – at scale and with ease. The platform gives IT professionals the right tools to build the apps they need. Neptune DXP provides a fast, cost-effective, and future-proof way to industrialize the development of custom applications, turning your IT organisation into an app factory, saving time and money on development, integration, and operations. For more information, please visit www.neptune-software.com

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