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MANAGEMENT + SYSTEMS Infor EAM Mobile solution


Infor has announced the availability of Infor EAM Mobile, an innovative enterprise asset management application for the Apple™ iPad.


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Ukraine will have had access to Preactor’s range of production planning and scheduling software. SoftServe will provide on the ground support and consultancy


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for businesses using Preactor. SoftServe’s existing expertise in providing QAD software, an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution, will additionally enable it to advise on how the two systems can fully integrate to help companies manage their production in a more agile and efficient way, even when


ustomers who leverage Infor EAM applications now have a connectivity solution to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of mobile staff members with accurate, real-time information.


Infor says that this new application extends the value of Infor


EAM for field service workers such as the managers, clerks, and schedulers who are connected directly to the solution. For technicians working remotely, the solution also delivers the functions they need to access, capture, and manage information directly from the job site. Infor EAM Mobile can be implemented out of the box or configured to meet a user’s unique requirements and can be accessed through a specially designed Infor handheld device or a broad range of third party hardware. In addition, the application features a familiar interface so users


can quickly become proficient with minimal training. “Infor recognises the need for increased speed and visibility


into all parts of an organisation in order to eliminate hidden costs and run more efficiently,” said Kevin Price, director, EAM, Infor. “Our EAM Mobile application takes critical tools directly to the workforce and strengthens the communications link between the field and the office on all aspects of asset management, supporting more confident decision making and productivity.” Infor EAM Mobile features a state of the art, cost-effective


mobile computing infrastructure and offers rich functionality, including streamlined work order management, more accurate measurement modules in the field, better compliance with government regulations and real-time, accurate date exchange between devices.


Preactor partners SoftServe


Ukrainian software development company SoftServe, based in Lviv, has partnered with UK-based Preactor International in order to provide scheduling solutions to businesses across the country.


oftServe joins a network of more than 400 Preactor partners worldwide, who provide local, expert advice and support to businesses using Preactor in more than 75 countries. This is the first time that firms in


demand varies from week to week. They are a key part of the firm’s business model, being


the main route to market for the Preactor software products around the world. A vital part of SoftServe’s ability to support users across


Ukraine will be the support the company receives from its nearest Preactor business development partner, Poland- based Pretczynski. Pretczynski has been key in setting up the partnership


with SoftServe. Pretczynski’s advisers will provide consultancy support and training to SoftServe as it establishes its Preactor business in the Ukraine.


Epicor acquires Solarsoft


Epicor Software Corporation specialises in business software solutions for manufacturing, distribution, retail and services organisations and has announced it has agreed to acquire privately held Solarsoft Business Systems from Marlin Equity Partners.


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olarsoft brings significant expertise and resources to support the delivery of both Solarsoft and Epicor cloud- based ERP, software as a service (SaaS), hosting, and managed services offerings.


“Solarsoft shares our customer-centric focus and product


strategy to protect customers’ investments in our solutions, while delivering unprecedented choice and flexibility,” said Pervez Qureshi, president and CEO of Epicor. Solarsoft delivers modern enterprise software and IT services


to manufacturers, distributors and wholesalers in North America, Europe and Asia, and has over 400 employees, almost 2,000 customers, and annual revenues of approximately US$90 million.


Solarsoft delivers systems that make connections across sales, purchasing, finance, inventory and warehouse management, logistics, manufacturing resource planning (MRP) and quality control departments to help customers monitor their business and boost operating efficiency. These solutions are well aligned to Epicor offerings, strengthening leadership in the manufacturing and distribution segments worldwide. “We are pleased to join forces with Epicor, a recognised leader


in enterprise software with a long, successful history of bringing visionary ERP solutions to the market,” said Shawn McMorran, CEO of Solarsoft.


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