Exact announces availability of Exact Synergy Performance Suite
Written by MA Staff July 03, 2009Simply automating business transactions is no longer enough. Organizations today suffer from a lack of control and visibility into operations and complex IT infrastructures that are costly to maintain, the company says. The need to streamline and organize critical business processes while providing increased levels of visibility across the organization is what truly leads to better business performance, they add.
The suite can be integrated with any back-office ERP system, which expands how businesses utilize core operational information previously restricted to a small set of knowledge workers. Ultimately, companies that select the Exact Synergy Performance Suite will conquering the traditional challenges that impede high performance (lack of visibility, complicated IT infrastructure, insufficient data structure that restricts actionable information, etc.).
"As market needs evolve, so will our solutions," says Harry Merkin, VP of marketing for Exact Americas. "Synergy Performance Suite enables companies to improve control, transparency and organizational effectiveness all while realizing significant savings in infrastructure and operational costs. These are the demands of the industry today, and the Synergy Performance Suite is poised to meet those demands."
The Exact Synergy Performance Suite is anchored by Exact Synergy Enterprise, the next stage in the evolution of Exact’s award winning Synergy product. Synergy Enterprise development has centered on maximizing the user experience and is based on the latest Microsoft technology (.Net). This new version offers web-based functional capabilities including HRM, CRM, Document Management, workflow, Knowledge Management, the ability to achieve compliance and Financial Consolidation, and features superior search functionality as well as an enhanced Software Development Kit.
The Suite also includes Exact Business Analytics, providing the latest capabilities necessary to measure and analyze business performance, and Exact Event Manager, providing real-time activity monitoring capabilities.
www.exactsoftware.com
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