Maconomy wins strategic deal with leading UK Learning, Research, and Consulting Group


OMX Nordic Exchange Copenhagen A/S
Announcement no. 15/2009


Maconomy wins strategic deal with leading UK Learning, Research, and Consulting
Group 

Copenhagen, June 11th 2009. Maconomy UK has signed a strategic deal with the
Scottish Agricultural College (SAC). The deal includes a Maconomy Professional
Services solution for 850 users. 
SAC is an innovative, knowledge-based organisation that supports the
development of land-based industries and rural communities through specialist
research and development resources, education and training provision as well as
expert advisory and consultancy services. SAC's vision is to be a leader for
innovation and sustainable development in the rural sector. 
SAC has over 7,000 clients, including the Scottish and British governments for
whom it delivers wide-ranging research and consultancy on issues affecting the
rural agenda. 
SAC has initially purchased 850 licences of the Maconomy Professional Services
front office solution, including AnalytiX reporting. The solution will provide
SAC with the project visibility it needs and will provide a more commercial
platform for project delivery in the future. SAC plans to go live by April
2010. 

This announcement does not affect Maconomy's financial expectations for 2009. 


Hugo Dorph
CEO


Further information:
Hugo Dorph, CEO				Claus Thorsgaard, COO		
Tel. (+45) 35 27 79 00			Tel. (+45) 35 27 23 58


About Maconomy A/S (www.maconomy.com)
Maconomy is a global supplier of industry-specific business solutions for
project- and service-oriented companies. Maconomy provides services to approx.
600 customers in 50 countries through offices in the U.S. and Europe, and
through a comprehensive partner network. More than 100,000 users worldwide use
Maconomy's business solutions. 

This announcement has been prepared in Danish and English. The Danish version
is to be considered the original version for official purposes. In case of any
discrepancy between the two versions, the Danish version shall prevail.

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