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Infor ERP review?
I am looking for real user reviews for Infor ERP. Ideally someone that has recently purchased, implemented and is using the system.
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6 Answers
I would like to differ with Jim, most of the Infor ERP products are being regularly enhanced and latest releases are coming up all the time.
Rishi
Paul,
Infor ERP does have many products under this banner (simaliar marketing as Microsoft with Dynamics, where they have several products under that name), the one that has the most current technology (100% .NET, 100% web enabled, Microsoft centric, etc.) is Infor ERP SyteLine. SyteLine is targeted at the manufacturing space exclusively and is offered by Infor directly & by Channel Partners. SyteLine is a very robust product with an extremely intuitive user interface. Requires a very small hardware footprint and can be easily deployed in a relatively short period of time. Let me know if you have specific questions and I'll address them for you.
Regards,
Bill
Dear Paul,
Infor offer multiple ERP systems, if you can tell me any specific ERP from Infor for which you are looking for i can help you in getting connected with some.
Rishi
www.Top10ERP.org offers independent comparisons of ERP products.
I am in accordance with Rishi. Infor regularly updates their products and I would add that Infor's SOA initiative offers compelling benefit for many.
Infor still uses a flat file based system integrations are next to impossible and everything will cost 10x more than it should. Jim is absolutely correct when he says they use 80's 90's technology.
Its a complete proprietary format and a ball chain scheme where people that get suckered into them will regret their decision for years and years.
All of Infor's ERP's systems are based on 80's and 90's technology and code and have not been updated in over 15 years. Look at Lawson M3 or Microsoft NAV as a more modern and complete system. Infor also appears to be heavily in debt; therefore, are not keeping the systems updated. If you can get a copy of Gartner's Magic Quadrant, you will see they dropped Infor's largest ERP systems as no longer viable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc-wbSRs4oA
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