ERP Blog

January 19, 2011, 2:53 pm | 0 Comment(s)

Manutencoop Facility Management SpA was seeking to integrate its different companies and external vendors into one back-office operation in order to support growth. The company also sought to improve access to corporate information to enhance its reporting capabilities, manage vendors and customers more effectively and reduce the scope of support activities managed by its internal IT.

January 5, 2011, 2:49 pm | 0 Comment(s)

The city of Bloomington, Illinois has decided to invest in Tyler’s Munis enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution to replace the city’s many disparate applications with one integrated system.

A Dallas-based company, Tyler Technologies provides management solutions and services for local governments. The idea behind the company is to empower the public cities, counties, schools and other government entities to become more efficient, more accessible and more responsive to the needs of their citizens.

December 30, 2010, 1:27 pm | 0 Comment(s)

SAP customers can now leverage existing assets to create a new paradigm competitive strategy to dominate their respective markets. DataRoket has connected the most common sources of ERP, CRM, SCM, BPM and Financial information and allowed complete data integration with other data and systems. With this move, DataRoket serves as the data integration solution and the repository.

December 28, 2010, 11:43 am | 0 Comment(s)

Cloud ERP software provider, Acumatica, has announced the availability of BV Commerce for Acumatica, an eCommerce solution from BV Software that is now integrated with Acumatica’s Cloud ERP platform.

When leveraging this new solution, ERP customers can easily create complete eCommerce websites offering shopping cart capabilities.

December 27, 2010, 6:05 pm | 0 Comment(s)

There appears to be a growth explosion in the Middle East in terms of enterprise resource planning (ERP) investments. According to Karim Talhouk, Sales and Channel Manager Microsoft Middle East, ERP software is a rapidly expanding market in the Middle East, with more than $20 million spent annually in the region.