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SIPD tailors Acumatica to the French Canadian market

SIPD tailors Acumatica to the French Canadian market

By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 22 Jul 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Les services SIPD has released a French version of Acumatica's Web-based ERP solution that is specifically targeted to mid-sized businesses in Quebec

The fact that it can be installed on-premise using a company’s own equipment is a benefit for those customers “not yet familiar with cloud technology,” said Michaud. Some customers “are not sure if they should go to the cloud and have questions about the security of their data,” he said.

Acumatica was built as a horizontal ERP application, said Doug Johnson, vice-president of marketing and business development at Acumatica. “It doesn’t need client software, so it can be utilized in a model where somebody can install the server piece on-premise or it can be used as a SaaS model,” he said.

The solution is well-suited to businesses with remote offices and those with very mobile employees, he said. And the unlimited user pricing model is good for those that may have a lot of users, but only a few that are using the ERP system regularly, he pointed out.

One of the biggest challenges Acumatica currently faces are all the companies “jumping on the cloud bandwagon,” said Johnson. “There are so many definitions of what ‘cloud’ is these days as there are so many definitions of what software-as-a-service is,” he said.

“Our biggest challenge is explaining to people how our architecture is very well-suited for that and is in fact designed for the cloud, as opposed to other architectures that are being adapted to the cloud and are in fact a hosted software scenario,” he said.

Johnson said a “true cloud-based solution” provides “advantages of not having to install client software, very good access from anywhere and things along those lines.”

Acumatica’s SaaS solution runs on the Microsoft Corp. Windows Azure platform. 

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Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2008 to 2010.
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