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Agresso: Helping Clients to Save Big

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Agresso is one of the world’s leaders in enterprise resource planning software. While this company has been around for many years, they are really starting to make major strides within the industry.

Agresso recently released information stating that their client, Destiny Resource Services Corp., is saving more than $300,000 annually thanks to their Project Costing and Billing software. In the late 90’s Destiny Resource Services began to use the financial software products offered by Agresso. By early this year, they had implemented Project Costing and Billing software. This simple addition has led to savings that every company, large or small, would envy.

Destiny Resource Services feels that implementing this software has helped on two levels. First off, it allows them to support a more expansive client base. And obviously, more clients result in more revenue. Additionally, they have also learned that they can cut back on the resources that are used on less important, non revenue related projects.

The bottom line is that Agresso has a lot to offer companies that are interested in enterprise resource planning software. If a provider of seismic surveying such as Destiny can benefit from this software, there are many other companies in a variety of industries that will do just as well.

Oracle: High Sales Driven by Customer Demand

As you may know, Oracle is the largest and most successful enterprise software company in the world. At this time, the company is continuing to grow, and this is due in large part to the fact that more and more customers are flocking to their products. This is especially true when it comes to Oracle’s Business Intelligence and Enterprise Performance Management software applications. Generally speaking, both of these products help companies to achieve better results within their industry through enhanced decision making. What company wouldn’t want to do that?

In addition to relying on customers to drive sales, Oracle has also become a master in acquiring other companies to expand their offerings. For instance, they recently purchased Hyperion which has helped the company climb to the top of the enterprise performance management industry.

As long as Oracle continues to offer top of the line products, while also acquiring other businesses as a way of expanding, there is no denying that they will continue to be the leader in the enterprise software industry. Just like any business model, as long as there are customers who want to buy, business is sure to be good for the most part. And with their current line of software applications, Oracle has plenty of customers who want to work with them.

IQMS Receives another Award

Every year, Manufacturing Business Technology compiles a list of the top 40 Emerging Software Vendors. The publication’s editorial team puts a lot of time into making sure that the list is as comprehensive and accurate as possible. This year, IQMS was added to the list for a number of different reasons.

Software companies are judged on several criteria. They include: product engineering, enterprise, plant operations, and supply chain. As you can imagine, IQMS excels in every one of these areas. Generally speaking, IQMS dominating the competition when it comes to global supply chain management.

IQMS is an industry leader in the development and design of Enterprise Resource Planning Software. There solutions are used by companies in a variety of industries including automotive, consumer goods, medical, packaging, and many others.

IQMS founder Randy Flamm said, “Given today’s rapidly changing global environment, it is imperative that we continue to evolve our products to meet the needs of our customers by delivering a truly agile, single-source ERP solution. It is an honor to be recognized with other distinguished enterprise vendors as we provide business and plant management software that allows manufacturers to run more efficiently and more profitably.”