TotalSoft expands in Republic of Moldova

Business Forum
TotalSoft, a global provider of software solutions for business operations management, is expanding its presence in the Republic of Moldova through a partnership with local company NetSafe.

The partnership covers both the delivery of integrated software solutions and the development of local implementation and support capabilities for the Charisma software suite.

"In the Republic of Moldova, we are bringing not only software solutions, but also an investment plan aimed at supporting the development of the local industry. The fact that we already have customers in this market significantly contributes to the continuous development and adaptation of the Charisma suite to local requirements," said Daniel Nedelcu, Head of Partnerships at TotalSoft.

As organisations seek to reduce dependency on software solutions originating outside the European Union, its suite stands out as an integrated software platform covering a complete range of business processes, including Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Human Capital Management (HCM), Asset Finance, Healthcare, and Business Intelligence solutions. 

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