Behind DXC's Acquisition Of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Workhorse Tribridge
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2. Tribridge Will Focus Its Initial Expansion On English-Speaking Countries Similar To The U.S.
DiBenedetto said he will sit down with Timmins and determine which countries will be most receptive to Tribridge's existing solutions, and what changes would need to be made to more effectively address that market.
"In the short term, I think we will look at those countries that are more similar to the U.S. in its practices, its language, and its currency, and go from there," DiBenedetto said.
A small number of Tribridge's customers are in Europe today or have global operations, DiBenedetto said. But it's a whole different story for the Concerto business, DiBenedetto said, where a lot of the subsidiary's end customers have global needs.
"We've already told some of our largest customers, and they're super-excited that we now have this global capability in the cloud," DiBenedetto said.