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We are very excited to share this news with you. Together with IBM™ we are building a virtual community of developers, support teams, and services personnel who specialize in supporting our System i products to share ideas, solutions, and resources. This is a completely new way of organizing our infrastructure—and our goal is to be able to benefit you, our System i customers, first.
“We feel very comfortable with the future of our investment in the Infor ERP LX platform as well as our partnership with Infor,” said Ken Harris, senior vice president and CIO for Shaklee. “Infor has listened to many of our development requests and has incorporated them in this latest feature pack release, including the new multi-language features. We also look forward to applying the new enhancements that will help our users get more personalized data and quickly turn it into actionable information.”
Customers First
To serve the needs of our 70,000 customers, Infor has a customer first strategy.
The Infor Product Strategy is a comprehensive approach to delivering value to customers based on three key objectives:
The most important news for you: Infor is completely committed to the System i and the solutions running on that platform.
Who is Infor?
Infor is a different kind of software company. We are changing what businesses expect from an enterprise software provider by delivering, through acquisition and innovation, proven business-specific solutions with experience built in. Our solutions enable companies of all sizes to be more enterprising and adapt to the rapid changes of a global marketplace. Learn more about Infor, our solutions, and the industries we serve.
Infor's approach to SOA—Infor™ Open SOA—is different. Our customers told us that they wanted solutions with built-in capabilities that provide the benefits of SOA, but without the complexities and high costs.
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