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General ERP Comparison Guide

March 2012

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Overview

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Company

Product(s)

Pricing

How To Buy

Year Founded

Financials

Partner Eco System

Notes

Aplicor

Cloud Suite 7

Subscriptions start at $89.00 per month/user for CRM,
$119 per month/user for Suite

Direct Sales

2000

Private

Aplicor partners include ISVs, channel, technical and alliance partners Hosted, integrated, wireless and web-based ERP software suite

Epicor Software

Epicor ERP

Contact vendor

Resellers, Value Added
Resellers (VARs),
Integrators

1972

Apax Partners

20,000+ global customers

Merged with Activant Solutions 2011

Exact

Exact Globe

Starts at $25,000

Direct Sales

1984

NYSE Euronext Amsterdam

100,000 global customers in
125 countries

Integrates organizational processes into one solution; has expanded into CRM, HR, analytics and finance

IFS

IFS Applications

Varies by number of users, modules and support level

Direct Sales

1983

OMX STO:IFS

2,000 global customers in 50 countries Developed for complex deployments; component-based built on
SOA technology

Infor Software
Solutions

ERP SyteLine

Information not provided

Direct Sales, Resellers,
Value Added Resellers
(VARs), Integrators

1979

Golden Gate Capital private equity firm.

1,400 global partners; serves
35 countries; customer base
70,000 in 125 countries

Comprehensive system for managing manufacturing, distribution and service industries with 30 modules available

Infor Software
Solutions

ERP LN

Information not provided

Direct Sales, Resellers,
Value Added Resellers
(VARs), Integrators

1979

Golden Gate Capital private equity firm.

1,400 global partners; serves
35 countries; customer base
70,000 in 125 countries

Comprehensive system for managing manufacturing, distribution and service industries with 30 modules available

Lawson

M3 Enterprise

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