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Noida, Uttar Pradesh Jun 16, 2026 (Issuewire.com) Ksolves India Limited, an AI-first, publicly listed software development and digital transformation company, is proud to announce that it has been officially recognised as a Frappe Emerging Partner by Frappe Technologies. This recognition reflects Ksolves growing expertise in delivering ERPNext and Frappe Framework-based solutions and reinforces its position within the global open-source ERP ecosystem.
Frappe Technologies, the company behind ERPNext, one of the world’s most widely adopted open-source ERP platforms, recognises select partners who demonstrate verified delivery capability, certified expertise, and a proven track record of successful client implementations. Being designated a Frappe Emerging Partner places Ksolves among a curated group of solution providers trusted to deliver Frappe-powered solutions at a high standard.
What the Frappe Emerging Partner Status Means
The Frappe Partner Programme is built to ensure that businesses deploying ERPNext and Frappe-based solutions are supported by partners with the technical depth and delivery rigour required to handle complex enterprise requirements. Achieving Emerging Partner status signals that Ksolves has met Frappe’s threshold for:
- Verified ERPNext implementation and customisation capabilities
- Demonstrated proficiency with the Frappe Framework and FrappeNext
- Active project delivery and client success in Frappe-powered environments
- Commitment to Frappe’s open-source ecosystem and community standards
The recognition provides organisations evaluating ERPNext with additional assurance when selecting implementation and technology partners.
Supporting ERPNext Adoption Across Industries
Ksolves supports businesses across manufacturing, retail, distribution, professional services, and non-profit sectors through ERPNext and Frappe-based solutions.
- The company provides ERPNext consulting, implementation, custom application development, system integration, migration services, HRMS deployment, and ongoing support for organisations seeking flexible open-source ERP solutions.
- In addition, Ksolves leverages AI and automation technologies to help organisations enhance operational efficiency, reporting, and business process management within ERP environments.
What This Means for Businesses Evaluating ERPNext
As ERPNext adoption accelerates globally, the quality of the implementation partner has become one of the most critical factors in project success. Ksolves Emerging Partner status provides businesses with an additional layer of confidence that they are engaging with a team recognised by Frappe Technologies for its technical expertise, implementation capability, and commitment to delivery excellence.
For organisations planning ERPNext implementation, migration, or modernisation initiatives, Ksolves combines platform-recognised ERP expertise with AI-driven innovation to deliver scalable, future-ready ERP ecosystems.
Leadership Perspective
“Becoming a Frappe Emerging Partner is a proud recognition of the work our ERPNext team has put in over the years. Open-source ERP is no longer a compromise. It is a deliberate, strategic choice for businesses that want transparency, flexibility, and the ability to truly own their platform. With this partnership status, combined with our AI-first approach, we are uniquely positioned to help clients build ERP ecosystems that are not just functional today, but intelligent and future-ready.”
– Ratan Srivastava, Founder and CEO, Ksolves India Limited
About Ksolves India Limited
Ksolves is an AI-powered IT consulting and digital transformation company specialising in AI/ML, Salesforce, Odoo ERP, Big Data, DevOps, and cloud engineering. With 600+ certified professionals, delivery centres across Noida, Pune, and Indore, and clients in 30+ countries, Ksolves delivers production-ready AI solutions with a commitment to safety, scalability, and measurable business outcomes.
Head Office: Noida, India
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