ERP Vendor List
ERP Vendor List
ERP Vendor List
Adonix
Adonix X3 www.adonix.com
Adonix
Adonix Transcomm www.adonix.com
American
e-intelliprise Software www.amsoftware.com
Best Software,
BusinessWorks Inc. www.bestsoftware.com
Best Software,
MAS 500 Inc. www.bestsoftware.com
Carillon
Carillon ERP/EMS Financials Corp
www.carillonfinancials.com/
CINCOM
MANAGE: Enterprise Systems Inc. www.cincom.com
ComPiere, Inc
Comiere www.compiere.org
Datasul Inc
EMS-Framework www.datasul.com
Deltek Systems
Costpoint Inc www.deltek.com
Epicor Software
Vantage Company www.epicor.com
Product Vendor Website
Exact Software
jobBOSS North America, www.jobboss.com
Inc
Exact Software
Macola Progression North America, www.macola.com
Inc.
Exact Software
MAX North America, www.exactamerica.com
Inc.
Expandable
Expandable ERP Software, Inc. www.expandable.com
Glovia
SEIBAN International LLC www.glovia.com
HarrisData
HarrisData ERP
ERP Software www.harrisdata.com
Software
IFS Inc.
IFS Applications www.ifsworld.com
Infor Global
TRANS4M Solutionslobal www.infor.com
Solutions
Infor Global
Visual Enterprise Solutions www.lillysoftware.com
Integrated
Systems
NewVision Technology, Inc www.istnewvision.com
Intentia
International
Movex AB www.intentia.com
Intuitive
Intuitive ERP Manufacturing www.intuitivemfg.com
Systems Inc.
IQMS
EnterpriseIQ www.iqms.com
Product Vendor Website
JDH Business
OpS-SQL Systems www.jdh-micro.com
Lawson Software
Lawson www.lawson.com
Lilly Software
VISUAL Enterprise www.lillysoftware.com
Associates
Made2Manage
Made2Manage Enterprise Systems, Inc www.made2manage.com
MAPICS Inc
MAPICS www.mapics.com
Microsoft Corp
www.microsoft.com/BusinessSoluti
Solomon
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NETcellent
Elliott System, Inc www.elliott.com
NetSuite Inc
NetSuite www.netsuite.com
Open Systems,
TRAVERSE Inc www.osas.com
OpenPro,
Incorporated
OpenPro ERP www.openpro.com
Oracle Corp.
Oracle Applications www.oracle.com
Oracle Corp..
PeopleSoft www.peoplesoft.com/
Product Vendor Website
Oracle Corp.
JD Edwards www.jdedwards.com
QAD Inc.
QAD www.qad.com
Ramco Systems
Relevant
INFIMACS Business www.relevant.com
Systems
ROI Systems Inc.
MANAGE 2000
www.techsavvy.com
Ross Systems
iRenaissance Inc www.rossinc.com
SoftBrands, Inc.
Fourth Shift www.fs.com
Software 21
FlexGen 4 www.software21.com
SouthWare
SouthWare Excellence Innovations, Inc. www.southware.com
Series
SSA Global
BPCS Technologies www.ssax.com
SSA Global
BAAN, Protean, and PRISM Technologies, Inc www.baan.com
SSA Global
Infinium www.infinium.com
Technologies, Inc
Syspro Impact
IMPACT Encore Software Inc www.sysprogroup.com
Thoughtful,
Thoughtful|erp Inc. www.thoughtfulinc.com
Verticent
Manufacturing Plus Corporation www.PowerCerv.com
Verticent ERP
Xdata Solutions,
Xdata Inc. www.xdata.com
ACCPAC International
Sage North America is the North American operating company of UK-based The Sage Group
plc, a leading global supplier of business management software and services. For more than 30
years, Sage North America has delivered easy-to-use, scalable, and customizable software for
accounting, customer relationship management, human resources, merchant services, time
tracking, and the specialized needs of the construction, distribution, healthcare, manufacturing,
nonprofit, and real estate industries. 2.9 million small and medium-sized business customers in
North America rely on Sage.*
Structure:
Sage North America encompasses the following divisions and brands, organized by customer
focus:
Today's product – glovia.com – was first released in 1990 as Xerox Chess. Since its introduction,
the product has been extended and enhanced many times but has always retained the original
design concept of being the best ERP solution for manufacturing companies. The technology
basis of a single integrated real-time data schema on a single code set has been maintained
throughout, therefore allowing all of our customers to migrate to newer releases without fear or
indecision.
We go beyond what you would expect from a typical ERP vendor — in technology, functionality,
service and value. Our extended ERP solution helps manufacturers overcome their most pressing
business challenges, whether on the factory floor, in the boardroom or with their customers and
suppliers.
Glovia's extended ERP solution helps manufacturers in over 1,000 sites manage their global
businesses effectively, by supporting multiple languages, multiple currencies, and multiple
complex business structures. Glovia fits the needs of engineer-to-order, make-to-order, high
volume and mixed-mode manufacturing.
While our name has changed over the years, our dedication to our customers has not. As part of
Fujitsu, the $47+ billion global technology leader, we continue to invest in our solution so we
can meet your needs — today, tomorrow, and beyond.
Infor Global Solutions
Infor ERP VISUAL is a manufacturing-centric software solution delivering end-to-end
functionality, low cost of ownership, and ease of use to serve the needs of diverse manufacturing
business models, including engineer-to-order, make-to-order, configure-to-order, make-to-stock,
and assembly-to-order.
It's an ideal solution for an emerging manufacturer looking at ERP for the first time, a business
unit in a larger organization that needs specialized functionality, or anything in-between.
Infor ERP VISUAL has helped companies like yours achieve results such as:
Ramco Systems
Ramco Systems, part of the USD 800 million Ramco Group, has delivered enterprise software
and services since 1989. Today, Ramco is a global provider serving over 100,000 users with
more than 1,800 employees operating out of 18 offices in 9 countries.
Ramco Systems develops cost effective, flexible and innovative enterprise applications that can
be deployed fast. It helps businesses respond to change swiftly. The company provides solutions
to multiple verticals including banking, insurance, manufacturing, supply chain, aviation,
transportation and logistics, healthcare, governance, retail and more. Ramco’s collaborative
solution innovation platform - Ramco VirtualWorks ensures that when your business changes,
your system changes too
Seradax ERP
Seradex ERP Software is used to support your entire business and consists of
modules such as Estimating, Sales Orders, Field Service, Production, Inventory
Control, Procurement, Distribution, Human Resources, Finance and Accounting. The
Seradex Product Configurator lets customers, engineers, salespeople and dealers
recommend solutions, configure complex products and automate pricing, costing
and commission calculations. You can produce detailed quotations and instantly
create bills of material and routings for each order. Seradex has developed pre-packaged
ERP Software Solutions that reflect the best practices for particular industry. These solutions
are designed for fast effective implementations. By integrating and standardizing business
processes across your entire enterprise, you can focus on making, selling and supporting your
products.
• Founded in 1968, Cincom is one of the first, foremost and most experienced
companies in the software industry.
• Cincom and its partners provide software and services for:
o Manufacturing
o Business Intelligence
o Contact Center
o Document Automation
o Knowledge-Driven Applications
o Database Management
o Revenue Cycle Optimization
o Application Development
J. D. Edwards
J.D. Edwards, also called JDE, is a software company founded in March 1977 in Denver,
Colorado by Jack Thompson, C.T.P."Chuck" Hintze, Dan Gregory and Ed McVaney. The
company made its name building accounting software for IBM minicomputers, beginning with
the System/34 and /36, focusing from the mid 1980s on System/38 minicomputers, switching to
the AS/400 when it became available. Their main AS/400 offering was called JDEdwards
WorldSoftware and is popularly called World. In 1996, J.D. Edwards also launched a client-
server version of their software called OneWorld. The company's official name was J.D. Edwards
World Solution Company and it is located at One Technology Way, in Denver, CO 80237. JDE
was bought out by PeopleSoft in 2003. PeopleSoft, in turn, was purchased by Oracle Corporation
in 2005.
Start-up clients included McCoy Sales in Denver, Colorado, a then $4-million wholesale
distribution company and Cincinnati Milacron Company, a makers of machine tools. McVaney
and his team received a $75,000 contract to write software to develop a wholesale distribution
system. The new company also got a $50,000 contract with the Colorado Highway Department
to develop a governmental accounting, construction cost accounting system. McVaney's first
international client was Shell Oil Company in Cameroon, Africa. JD Edwards's software was
originally coded for the IBM System 36/38 and later upgraded to support the AS/400 and called
JDEdwards World Software.
With the vast majority of JDEdwards's customers in the medium sized area, clients did not have
the luxury of gigantic accounting software implementations. There was a basic business need for
all accounting to be tightly integrated.
This is a catch-all function comprising all that the two positions above do
not cover including, installation, upgrades, updates, change management,
system administration, security, performance tuning, package build and
deployment and over-all architecture. The CNC title is taken from the term
Configurable Network Computing which describes the overall JDE
architecture.
Within a year of the release of OneWorld, customers and industry analysts were discussing
serious reliability, unpredictability and other bug-related issues. In user group meetings, these
issues were raised with JDE management. So serious were these major quality issues with
OneWorld that by 2000, one of JDE's founders, Ed McVaney came out of retirement specifically
to get OneWorld back on track. At an internal 2000 meeting in Atlanta, Georgia with some of his
Company's CNC consultants, McVaney told them he had decided that he would "wait however
long it took to have OneWorld 100% reliable and had thus delayed the release of version B7333
one full year because he "wasn't going to let it go out on the street until it was "ready for prime
time."
The company had gradually been adding functions to its accounting software, evolving it into a
platform-independent enterprise resource planning (ERP) application that was renamed
OneWorld in 1996. This newer technology used the so-called Configurable Network Computing
or "CNC" architecture to transparently shield business applications from the servers that ran
those same applications, the databases in which the data was stored as well as the underlying
operating system and server hardware.
In June 2003, the J.D. Edwards board agreed to an offer under which PeopleSoft would acquire
J.D. Edwards; the takeover was completed in July. OneWorld was added to PeopleSoft’s
software line and was renamed EnterpriseOne.
In December 2004, Oracle completed the acquisition of PeopleSoft and has, since then,
continued to support products that were created by J.D. Edwards. The final purchase went
through in January 2005. The PeopleSoft brand names in relation to the J.D. Edwards offerings,
EnterpriseOne and WorldSoftware, were retired. Today, the products are called respectively,
Oracle JDEdwards EnterpriseOne and Oracle JDEdwards World..
QAD
We founded QAD in 1979 with a vision to develop software exclusively for manufacturing
companies. Today we are proud that our products are used by over 6,000 manufacturers in 90
countries.
Early in our evolution we embraced the emergence of open systems, which today form the
foundation of most companies’ applications architecture. Many global companies chose QAD for
our global manufacturing focus and multinational support. Over 60 percent of our revenue is
derived outside the United States.
Today, we focus on supply chain collaboration and developing products that are easy to learn and
intuitive to operate. We back up our products with world class Services and Support. We have
more than 1,500 people dedicated to delivering the best user experience in the world.
QAD Service and Support Management (QAD SSM) provides a comprehensive set of tools for
managing the interactions related to the support, maintenance and repair of products including
coverage by warranty or service contract.
QAD SSM helps reduce service costs and dramatically improve the speed of service and support
activities.
As an integral part of QAD Enterprise Applications, QAD SSM benefits from access to QAD
Enterprise Applications data and processes, especially in the areas of master files, inventory
management and financials.
Customers worldwide rely on QAD Service and Support Management to manage all aspects of
after-sales support and service operations—warranty and service contract tracking and
administration, installed base management, incident management, service activity recording and
invoicing, and return and repair authorization processing and administration.
QAD SSM can be supplemented by QAD Mobile Field Service and QAD Field Service
Scheduler, to provide comprehensive enhanced field service management capabilities