Infor specializes in modern, cloud-based ERP systems tailored to specific industries. Enterprise resource planning systems are critical for managing an organization’s core data structures and ...
This year Infor is celebrating 20 years in the enterprise software industry. The past decade or so of that time has been spent going through a massive transformation strategy to become a cloud-first ...
Infor’s annual conference is taking place virtually this week and the senior executive team outline their plans for the next phase of industry vertical ERP development. Infor's unique selling point in ...
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - August 04, 2015) - Infor, the industry cloud company, today announced the availability of the upgraded edition of Infor CloudSuite™ Industrial Enterprise, offering ...
IBM, the global leader in middleware software market, recently announced an integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution for manufacturers in collaboration with Infor. The integrated ...
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Oct 10, 2013) - Infor, a leading provider of business application software serving more than 70,000 customers, today announced Infor Dynamic Enterprise Performance ...
A customer of ERP (enterprise-resource-planning) vendor Infor has filed suit in hopes of warding off the company’s demand for roughly US$400,000 in additional license fees, which it calls an ...
Infor is now shipping a new user interface utilizing Microsoft SharePoint that provides customers with a “consumer-grade” experience, tying together core business processes, BI (business intelligence) ...
Infor is betting big on Amazon Web Services for its cloud ERP (enterprise-resource-planning) software strategy, with plans to begin offering a series of product suites on the company’s IaaS ...
Infor has teamed up with VMWare to help customers of its Infor LN ERP software run on VMWare’s latest virtualization technology, opening a door to cloud deployments and potentially lower ...
Back in January, I had the pleasure of interviewing “Big ERP,” the cartoonish representation of enterprise ERP vendors and their gluttonous views on big, expensive software implementations and fat ...