Net At Work Builds Up Its ERP Consulting Services With Latest Acquisition
In the latest of a string of acquisitions, Net at Work is acquiring LLB Partners, a Philadelphia-area provider of consulting, development and helpdesk services around Sage and Acumatica business applications.
Continuing its aggressive acquisition spree, solution provider Net at Work today said it has acquired LLB Partners, a leading ERP application consulting firm, in a move that deepens its service capabilities around Sage and Acumatica software.
Net at Work, headquartered in New York, said that in addition to broadening the solution provider’s client base, the LLB acquisition strengthens Net at Work’s consulting, development, and helpdesk teams with the addition of LLB’s professionals.
"LLB has earned industry recognition for tailoring an ever-evolving portfolio of business solutions to clients for over 40 years, becoming one of the most trusted partners in delivering ERP and related business management solutions,” said Alex Solomon, Net at Work Co-Founder and Co-CEO, in a statement.
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“Our shared values of innovation and client-first service, in addition to Net at Work's full complement of resources, will enable LLB's clients to maximize their technology investments and drive their digital transformation to achieve peak performance,” he said.
Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Net at Work, No. 246 on the CRN 2025 Solution Provider 500, is a leading technology consultant and solutions provider for small and mid-sized businesses, with practices built around applications developed by Sage and Acumatica. The company’s service portfolio includes software selection, implementation, managed services and secure hosting services for ERP, CRM and human resource management systems.
Founded in 1984, LLB provides IT services to companies across Greater Philadelphia, New Jersey, Delaware, and nationwide, helping them leverage Sage 100 ERP, Sage Intacct, and Acumatica solutions to grow revenue, improve productivity, and reduce risk, the Net at Work announcement said.
The acquisition provides LLB's 300-plus clients with access to Net at Work's extensive resources, industry-leading consultants, and broad portfolio of business technology solutions. Clients will continue to work with the same LLB professionals they currently work with, “now backed by an expanded network of expertise, innovation, and service,” Net at Work said.
The LLB acquisition is Net at Work’s third acquisition deal in less than three months: The company acquired AppSolute Consulting Group in mid-August and bought Advanced Solutions Consulting’s Acumatica practice in September.
Those followed a string of acquisitions over the last two years the New York-based technology advisor and solution provider has made to expand its service offerings, particularly around ERP and financial applications from Sage and Acumatica.
In January Net at Work acquired the Sage and Acumatica practices of e2B teknologies, a software reseller and provider of custom mid-market ERP solutions and business applications. In July 2024 it bought the Acumatica operations of Kensium, a Hyderabad, India-based eCommerce agency and technology provider. And in October 2023 Net at Work acquired Acumatica reseller partner NexVue.
"From our first conversations, it was clear that Net at Work's leadership shared our commitment to our people and our clients," said Dan Long, founder of LLB Partners, in a statement. "Net at Work made it clear they were excited to bring our team on board and provide opportunities for them to flourish and grow professionally. Our clients are equally excited, as they'll still be working with the same LLB team they know and trust, with access to more resources to drive their growth and meet their technology goals."
Net at Work, founded in 1996, said the LLB acquisition aligns with its comprehensive portfolio of services, including software selection, implementation, managed IT, fractional CIO, and hosting solutions for ERP, CRM, and HRMS. It also further advances the solution provider’s mission of helping companies leverage transformative technology to drive business performance.