Syspro
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SYSPRO is a software development company, providing an integrated business software solution for all main facets of the business including accounting, manufacturing and distribution operations across a wide variety of industries. Other specific ares of interest delivered by SYSPRO include:
  • Enterprise resource planning (ERP
    ERP
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  • Business process modeling
  • Enterprise architecture
  • Customization
  • Workflow management
  • Software as a service (SaaS
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  • Service oriented architecture (SOA)


SYSPRO was founded in 1978 as one of the world's first PC-based providers of ERP software. It has since gone on to win several major awards for software excellence and has established an ongoing presence in the sometimes volatile mid-sized enterprise market. As a privately held company, it seems to have been somewhat immune to market shocks and has reported steady growth in its customer base. In 2011, it reports a customer base of over 14,500 licensed companies in more than 60 countries worldwide.

SYSPRO is marketed through regional territory distribution centers and a global reseller network in the United States, Canada, Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia and United Kingdom. North America constitutes an estimated 60 percent of the customer base.

SYSPRO software targets mid-sized manufacturers and distributors, as well as divisions of multi-national organizations. SYSPRO claims a significant market interest in the following industries, among others:
  • Aerospace
  • Automotive components and accessories
  • Chemicals and fertilizers
  • Construction
  • Consumer durables
  • Electronics
  • Food and beverage
  • Machinery and equipment
  • Medical devices
  • Metal fabrication
  • Mining
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Plastics and rubber
  • Wholesale suppliers and distributors


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