IBS has a very funky way of making changes to their code. If the end user
wants to make the changes himself, it gets even stickier. IBS has its own
software change repository, and if the changes are not recreated with their
tool, you will have all kinds of trouble.
Paul Nelson
Cell 708-670-6978
Office 512-392-2577
nelsonp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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International Business Systems (IBS) has a good system, but the support may
have gone downhill since they sold out to a venture capital firm who drove
their best employees away.
http://www.ibs.net/
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I'm looking for a manufacturing company. They need mrp, finance and
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Chamara
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Subject: RE: iSeries Based ERP
Chamara, Depending on the type of business you have (the industry
segment you are in), you might find some smaller, best-of-breed ERP
providers that suit your needs even better than SAP, Infor, Oracle, JD
Edwards (World or Enterprise 1).
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