PRONTO North America Users Conference to Feature New Product Features of PRONTO-Xi

Written by Tom Verzi


Peggy Smedley isrepparttar editor of Start Magazine and will be addressingrepparttar 135006 first annual PRONTO North America Users Conference on Thursday, May 5th. Smedley was recently profiled inrepparttar 135007 Wall Street Journal and authored Mending Manufacturing, How America Can Manufacture its Survival. She is an award-winning journalist.

Wednesday, May 4th, Thomas R. Cutler, CEO of TR Cutler, Inc., author ofrepparttar 135008 Manufacturers Public Relations and Media Guide, Associate Editor of Industrial Connection, and Contributing Editor to InMFG magazine will be addressingrepparttar 135009 PRONTO North America Users Conference. Cutler is alsorepparttar 135010 founder ofrepparttar 135011 Manufacturing Media Consortium, a group of 2000 journalists writing about various aspects of manufacturing and industrial trends.

PRONTO North America, (www.prontoerp.com) based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, isrepparttar 135012 North American Master Distributor of PRONTO-Xi, a comprehensive software system allowing manufacturers, distributors,

Mississauga-Based OTI Sees Integrated System as Key Rationale for PRONTO ERP Selection

Written by Tom Verzi


OTI, Optimization Technology Inc., located in Mississauga Canada, has been developing and implementing ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems since 1984. The Canadian VARs (Value Added Reseller) customer base appreciatesrepparttar features built into their legacy systems which focused on individual manufacturing and distribution requirements. Withrepparttar 135005 advent of GUI (Graphical User Interface) it became too difficult to add some ofrepparttar 135006 new productivity features OTI and their clients wanted.

According to Dave Airey, VP of Sales and Marketing at OTI, “We started looking for a way to move our application to a GUI “look and feel,” but after two years of investigation it became obvious that it was not a practical goal. As an alternative we investigated upgrading our legacy application to a new product.”

OTI’s requirements for a new system revolved around their customers. After many years of custom changes,repparttar 135007 legacy system was geared to client requirements.

Airey noted, “OTI’s initial search took us torepparttar 135008 major ERP players, but none hadrepparttar 135009 features we required to support our loyal customers.”

Finding an ERP System with Strong Functionality: The search for a new ERP system ended when OTI was introduced to PRONTO North America (www.PRONTOerp.com). According to Airey, “We were introduced to Pronto and were immediately impressed withrepparttar 135010 rich functionality. One important feature was that Pronto is fully integrated. We had engineered our legacy system to be fully integrated so this was of major importance.”

The Rationale for PRONTO ERP:

- Fully integrated - User definable options to tunerepparttar 135011 systems functionality - A support system to back up our customers - Functionality - GUI look and feel built using a 4 GL tool - Equipment rentals and tracking - Service maintenance - Both Manufacturing and Distribution in one package - Email & Fax capability - Multiple SQL platforms including MS SQL

Cont'd on page 2 ==>
 
ImproveHomeLife.com © 2005
Terms of Use