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Infor10 PLM Process Now Available

PLM solution is integrated with other Infor10 applications, and can communicate with SAP.

By DE Editors  

January 6, 2012

By DE Editors

Infor has announced an enhanced version of Infor10 PLM Process (Optiva), which includes Infor10 ION and Infor10 Workspace functionality to provide users with a single sign-on screen and flexible middleware that connects all business applications into one unified system. In addition, PLM Process is now capable of integrating with various SAP applications through Infor10 ION.

The new versoin allows users to connect applications in a single system that simplifies and streamlines business processes, providing users direct access to all relevant, real-time data for faster, more intelligent decision making. In many cases, process manufacturers that run SAP applications can now take advantage of packaged integration to PLM Process through Infor10 ION.
 
Web client functionality is designed for faster, easier deployment and instant information transfer to facilitate communication between users and suppliers, helping to accelerate productivity in multi-facility or global organizations.

For more information, visit Infor.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

 
 

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