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Infor CloudSuite for Business Management Unveiled

Says it provides broad, deep, and global back-office capabilities for midsize companies

Infor has released its CloudSuite Business, an easy to use, ready-to-run ERP cloud platform that provides streamlined back-office management and deep visibility into business facets, from financials, reporting, and human resources to supply chain, project, sales, and customer relationship management.

Built on Infor’s cloud offering, available on Amazon Web Services (AWS), this new application delivers a complete, scalable, global enterprise-wide management suite for midsize companies announced the press release.

“Strategic decision-making is essential for any business. Next-generation companies thrive when agility and visibility combine with global operations capabilities and analytics that maximize all portions of the balance sheet,” said Stephan Scholl, president of Infor. “Infor CloudSuite Business combines the flexible, secure, and reliable infrastructure of Infor’s cloud technology with robust business management functionality that allows companies to see the impact of business transactions in real-time, as well as the trends that may affect the business tomorrow.”

Infor also announced a swap-out program for NetSuite customers that want to take advantage of the financial, HR, purchase management, inventory management, and sales and CRM capabilities of Infor CloudSuite Business. For a limited time, Infor will offer pricing incentives to NetSuite customers who wish to migrate to Infor CloudSuite Business, including a waiver of subscription fees until the customer is live on the application. Interested NetSuite customers should contact an Infor representative to learn more about the swap-out program, including applicable terms and conditions.

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