16 Mar 2007
Infor has moved to comfort users of SunSystems, the system it acquired last year, after challenges from other software groups attempting to lure away disaffected users.
The aggressive private equity consolidator is holding a 'Customer Day' on March 27, where the company will provide demonstrations of its SunSystems products and formally announce the formation of an independent UK and Ireland Infor FMS SunSystems user group.
The event could be viewed as a direct response to plans from rival Coda which has launched a migration programme in order to woo SunSystems users.
The 'Customer Day' will provide more than 4000 Infor FMS SunSystems customers with an outline of the Systems direction, and the R&D programmes planned for the solution.
'This event is a great opportunity for customers to learn more about how Infor evolves its solutions to offer them peace of mind and extends functionality to maximise their IT investments,' said Infor executive Doug Norton-Bilsby.
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