A Kirklees company providing Cloud-based project management software is targeting professional services firms in France.

KeyedIn Solutions, which has its UK headquarters in Cleckheaton, has announced a partnership deal with Paris-based software and services company NormaSys SA.

NormaSys is well-established in France as an IT systems specialist providing solutions to the banking and insurance industries as well as the service, administration, aviation and tourism sectors.

Under the agreement, NormaSys will offer KeyedIn Projects, a range of business applications designed to take the complexity out of managing large scale projects and business transformation.

Connecting easily with an organisation’s existing systems, KeyedIn Projects gives project, programme and portfolio managers the control and insight they need throughout the entire project lifecycle.

It ensures resources are used strategically, risks are addressed and costs managed tightly.

The partnership with NormaSys will give KeyedIn Solutions access to the French market as a partner for professional services organisations.

Stefan Westelius, vice-president for sales in Europe at KeyedIn Solutions, said: “NormaSys will be a great partner for KeyedIn, covering the French professional services market with our project management product line.

“NormaSys is well-known for its excellent software solutions, especially for the French banking and insurance sectors.”

NormaSys chief executive officer Christian Gille, said KeyedIn Projects was “one of the best-in-class” Cloud solutions for project management and ideal for the French professional services market.

“French industry is also well known for looking at latest new technologies to improve efficiency and profitability,” he said. “We are looking forward to working with KeyedIn”.

The KeyedIn portfolio of products has taken the company from launch to more than 50,000 users, 14 direct global offices and more than 50 partners worldwide.

NormaSys was founded in 1998 and has 120 employees in offices in France, Morocco and the USA.