From: Epicor
Epicor Information Worker Boosts Productivity and Collaboration by Delivering Improved Access to Business Data through the 2007 Microsoft Office System
Built using service-oriented principles with
“Epicor IW is an excellent example of the way in which the next generation of business applications will be delivered,” said Sanjay Parthasarathy, corporate vice president of the Developer and Platform Evangelism Group at Microsoft. “By delivering its enterprise applications as an Office Business Application, Epicor ensures that its application functionality is accessible to its customers’ employees through familiar and flexible productivity tools, enabling them to build their customer relationships, drive innovation and improve operations.”
Epicor enjoys a long history of innovation, of which Epicor IW is the latest, based on Microsoft technologies. Based on this early and successful adoption of Office Business Applications, Epicor has been participating with Microsoft in the design phase helping to shape the next generation of line-of-business integration applications.
In today’s accelerating information workplace, the connection of the business worker to the right data at the right time represents a significant business opportunity for the software industry. According to Forrester Research, “As enterprises better understand the interrelationship between roles, collaboration, content, and business processes, the need to provide information within the context of an information worker’s daily activities will drive the implementation of Information Workplaces.”
Sixty percent of the respondents to a recent Forrester survey about the information workplace said, “that providing content within the context of the business process is extremely important. . . By moving to contextualized information workplaces, workers will receive information seamlessly, and they no longer have to mentally and manually integrate disparate tools into their work environments.”
“Our goal is to make it as easy as possible for our mutual customers to use the information captured within Epicor applications effectively,” said James Norwood, vice president of product marketing for Epicor. “The continued blurring of the lines between enterprise applications like Epicor and desktop productivity tools like Microsoft Office enables users to seamlessly interact with relevant and timely information wherever they need it and ensures continuity of information sharing and collaboration across the enterprise.”
Epicor Information Worker is scheduled to be generally available in December 2006, and will be made available across all Epicor product families:
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About Epicor Software Corporation
Epicor (NASDAQ: EPIC), named one of FORTUNE magazine’s 100 Fastest-Growing Companies in 2006, is a global leader dedicated to providing integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain management (SCM) and professional services automation (PSA) software solutions to midmarket companies and divisions of the Global 1000. Founded in 1984, Epicor serves over 20,000 customers in more than 140 countries, providing solutions in over 30 languages. Employing innovative service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web services technology, Epicor delivers end-to-end, industry-specific solutions for manufacturing, distribution, retail, hospitality and services that enable companies to drive increased efficiency, improve performance and build competitive advantage. Epicor solutions provide the scalability and flexibility to meet today’s business challenges, while empowering enterprises for even greater success tomorrow. Epicor offers a comprehensive range of services with its solutions, providing a single point of accountability to promote rapid return on investment and low total cost of ownership. Epicor’s worldwide headquarters are located in
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Source: Forrester Research, “Context is King in the New World of Work,” by Erica Rugullies, Connie Moore, Robert Markham (March 8, 2006)