Why We Are Different
Our People
Established in 1997, Eqos pioneered the world's first Web platform designed specifically for B2B Supplier Management. The Eqos solution was developed by a dynamic team of experts in the field of supplier management, the retail industry and key consultancy companies. Eqos serves its customer base with professional teams in the areas of solution development, planning and implementation, customer care and support. Eqos is proud to have been accredited year-on-year with prestigious industry awards.
Our Domain Expertise
Eqos use our consultancy skill set, knowledge and domain expertise in the Supplier Management arena to provide a solution that perfectly addresses the individual needs of the customer now and in the future. Eqos can provide a range of professional services around the Eqos solution - Eqos Solution Development, Eqos Business Consulting Services, Eqos Hosting Service & Eqos Community Management Service.
Our Customers
Our customers are leading edge retailers and key blue chip organisations including US electronics giant Best Buy, Debenhams, Edcon in South Africa, H-E-B, Sainsbury's, Tesco, Virgin Megastores, Wickes and insurance giant Royal & SunAlliance in the UK.
These companies had considered building a solution themselves or buying a package, but Eqos gave them the best of both worlds - it's out of a box but allows them to build their own business processes. They have chosen the Eqos solution to address their Sourcing and Supplier Management needs in an innovative way.
Our Software Technology
Sourcing & Supplier Management is hallmarked by uncertainty and fluid processes. Combined these mean change - rapid change. Traditional software development is just too inflexible and not built with change in mind. Eqos has invested in a different approach, one that meant that solutions are configured, rather than coded, allowing business analysts rather than developers to configure, change and adapt the whole solution, not just parts of it. Implementation is quick, typically in 16-20 weeks, so that companies can see a rapid return on their investment in a short period of time.

