LLP Group

LLP Group
Formerly called
London Logic Praha
Founded Prague, Czech Republic (September 28, 1992 (1992-09-28))
Founders Adam Bager
Headquarters Prague, Czech Republic
Website llpgroup.com

LLP Group is a holding company based in Prague, Czech Republic specializing in business software consulting, software development, ERP implementations.

History

LLP was founded in 1992 in Prague. Other branches followed in Central Europe:[1] Slovakia (est. 1995), Hungary (est. 1996), Romania (est. 1997), Bulgaria (est. 2000), Russia (est. 2008). LLP expanded through implementing Infor SunSystems for international companies (such as Kraft Foods, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, Shell, BP, PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG,[2] the Parliament of the United Kingdom,[3] etc.) in multiple locations throughout the Central European region. It later expanded westward in Belgium and Luxembourg (est. 2008), Mexico (est. 2009) and the United States (est. 2012).[1]

LLP group was also associated with Central European Business Weekly,[4] a weekly Business magazine.

In 2010 the group was divided into three divisions: LLP Group, LLP Dynamics and systems@work. The LLP Dynamics division was sold at the end of 2013 to Xapt Hungary.[5]

In August 2014, LLP became Microsoft Gold CRM Partner.[6] LLP is the Microsoft Awards winner[7] for CRM projects in 2016 and 2015 in the Czech Republic.

In January 2016, LLP's customer relationship management division turned into a separate company, LLP CRM.[8]

Products

LLP's core business is the implementation of SunSystems from Systems Union, now Infor.[9]

In the late 1990s and in the 2000s, as markets developed, LLP expanded its portfolio of products to include other ERP products, such as Microsoft Dynamics, NAV and AX, customer relationship management products such as Pivotal, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, asset management and business intelligence products such as Infor PM. The company also set out to develop a professional services automation product, time@work, from which a web-based expense management tool, expense@work, and forms management tool, forms@work, were later derived. Systems@work was eventually split off into a separate company, systems@work.[10]

Sponsorship

LLP Group provides support for the Theatre School for Children at Risk, held annually in August at the Katya Vancheva Orphanage, Shiroka Laka, in the Rhodope Mountains of Bulgaria.[11][12]

LLP Group was the main sponsor of the Talent roku (Talent of the year) musical competition whose laureates are Michal Sťahel[13] (1999), Jana Vonášková-Nováková (2000), Jordana Palovičová[14] (2001) and Václav Vonášek (2002). Talent roku was based on the BBC Young Musician of the Year and the prize was one year at the Royal College of Music, in London.[15]

References

  1. 1 2 LLP Group
  2. LLP references
  3. "A teď ukažte účty. Česká firma hlídá výdaje britských poslanců". hn.ihned.cz (in Czech). Hospodářské noviny. 24 April 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-30. External link in |website= (help)
  4. "Podcenil jsem podnikání v jiném oboru" (in Czech). Hospodářské noviny. 8 October 2007. Retrieved 2014-08-30.
  5. "XAPT acquires LLP Dynamics Group". newfrontier.eu. 9 January 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-30. External link in |website= (help)
  6. "LLP Prague se stala Microsoft Gold CRM partnerem". eProfil.cz (in Czech). 27 August 2014. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  7. "LLP wins 2016 Microsoft Award in the Customer Engagement category". llpgroup.com. 4 May 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  8. LLP CRM
  9. Frejtichová, Jarmila (1 January 1999). "LLP má velké plány". computerworld.cz (in Czech). Computer World. External link in |website= (help);
  10. systems@work website
  11. Zahariev, Delian (20 July 2010). "Summer theatre school in Shiroka Luka revives American-Indian myths and legends". bnr.bg. Bulgarian National Radio. Retrieved 2014-08-30. External link in |website= (help)
  12. "LLP Bulgaria continues its initiative of the Summer Theater School for Children at Risk". bblf.bg. Bulgarian Business Leaders Forum. 14 July 2009. Retrieved 2014-08-30. External link in |website= (help)
  13. "Michal Sťahel". Retrieved 2014-08-30.
  14. Cejko, Vojtech (5 April 2001). "Slovenské Drobnice" (PDF) (in Slovak). Tvar. Retrieved 2014-08-30.
  15. Hergesell, Ondřej (12 June 2003). "Kolonizátor Východu". euro.e15.cz (in Czech). Mladá fronta. Retrieved 2014-08-30. External link in |website= (help)
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