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Worksoft expands in Canada to attract SAP users

Worksoft expands in Canada to attract SAP users

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 03 Sep 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

A company that specializes in the testing and validation of complex enterprise resource planning software opens a local office. IDS-Scheer explains how Certify could work with its own product line

Shiau said that the Canadian market is open enough, and maybe even better suited, for smaller companies to compete with the likes of HP-Mercury in this space because enterprises are concerned with very specific functionality issues.

“With enterprises, it’s the issue of making sure things go into production smoothly,” Shiau said. “So, the functionality is specific enough that if an enterprise goes to evaluate a product they do it on a point-by-point basis. Worksoft’s product is one that would be useful to them because it has a very specific test functionality.”

IDS Scheer Canada, a BPM software provider, differs from Worksoft as it is involved with process design and optimization at the early stages of ERP development. Despite that, the company sees tremendous growth in the overall ERP market.

“We see a big growth in the ERP markets when companies are going from simply implementing toolsets like SAP and Oracle and getting them in place, to now optimizing their businesses using that,” Jason Mausberg, managing director at IDS Scheer Canada, said.

Mausberg said that a customer could use IDS Scheer’s ARIS tool to map out their business processes and strategies and then could use Worksoft’s testing tools to integrate it.










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.
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