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Listing of all 31 news releases from Information Engineering:
K3 acquires Information Engineering
K3 Business Technology Group has acquired Information Engineering - distributor of SYSPRO manufacturing, financial and distribution software - in a deal worth more than GBP 6 million.
News from Information Engineering (18 July 2005)
Pump supplier sought non-bespoke IT system
User application article Following a period of rapid growth, a pump supplier had to upgrade its IT system as its existing software did not have enough functionality and it did not want a bespoke solution.
News from Information Engineering (15 July 2005)
'Independent Software Vendor of the Year' named
Syspro, leading producer of enterprise software solutions, has been named 'ISV of the Year' at the VAR Business 500 Awards that recognise outstanding achievements.
News from Information Engineering (14 July 2005)
Independent Software Vendor (ISV) of the Year
Syspro, leading producer of enterprise software solutions, has been named "ISV of the Year" at the VAR Business 500 Awards held on June 14, 2005 in New York City, USA.
News from Information Engineering (13 July 2005)
ERP deal signed at Paris Air Show
A deal between Doncasters, which wants a single ERP across the business, and an Syspro ERP supplier, Information Engineering, was formally signed at the Paris Air Show last week.
News from Information Engineering (20 June 2005)
Deploy business analytics without complexities
An end-to-end business intelligence product enables manufacturing organisations to set up and deploy business analytics without the need for complex technical knowledge.
News from Information Engineering (17 May 2005)
SYSPRO regarded as visionary in mid-size ERP
A leading provider of research and analysis on the global IT industry has recognised SYSPRO as "visionary in its report on the Midsize-Business ERP Market*, just published.
News from Information Engineering (21 December 2004)
Syspro helps Panaz get fresh designs
User application article A 24-user Syspro system from Information Engineering is set to help fabric design and print company Panaz improve control of its operation.
News from Information Engineering ( 5 October 2004)
Global implementation of ERP system deal signed
Newly formed company Regent Medical has signed a deal worth nearly three quarters of a million pounds for the global implementation of Information Engineering's SYSPRO ERP system.
News from Information Engineering (20 August 2004)
Medical products company signs ERP system deal
Newly formed company Medlock Medical has signed a deal worth nearly GBP 500,000 with Information Engineering to implement its SYSPRO ERP system.
News from Information Engineering (15 July 2004)
Fully integrated software solved IT problems
User application article A five-fold expansion in its design-to-order business placed increasing demands on a marking equipment maker's ageing IT system so it looked for a fully integrated software solution.
News from Information Engineering (13 July 2004)
Medlock Medical chooses Syspro
User application article Newly formed company Medlock Medical has signed a deal worth nearly half a million pounds with Information Engineering to implement its SYSPRO ERP system
News from Information Engineering (27 May 2004)
Two of everything replaced by one system
User application article When the Power Jacks Group acquired its biggest competitor, it found itself with two ERP systems - neither delivered the functionality the new business required.
News from Information Engineering ( 7 May 2004)
Dewhurst signs up for 'lean ERP' system
Dewhurst, worldwide supplier of control systems and components, has signed up for the new 'lean ERP' solution from Information Engineering and Hosca - the first of its kind in UK manufacturing.
News from Information Engineering (16 March 2004)
SYSPRO voted "Software Company of the Year"
SYSPRO has been awarded "Software Company of the Year" by the Software Council of Southern California (SCSC) SYSPRO was one of three finalists chosen from several hundred nominations.
News from Information Engineering (20 February 2004)
SYSPRO distributor awarded full accreditation
Information Engineering has become the first SYSPRO distributor in Europe to be awarded full accreditation as a SYSPRO e.net solutionsT developer.
News from Information Engineering (18 February 2004)
Accounts and distribution software deal signed
Hitachi Automotive in Munich has just signed a GBP 15,000 deal for the accounts and distribution modules of Information Engineering's SYSPRO software.
News from Information Engineering (28 January 2004)
ERP system improves plater's delivery performance
User application article To improve on-time delivery performance and enhance customer service levels an electroplating company has installed an ERP system to link original quotation, sales order and final invoice.
News from Information Engineering (20 January 2004)
Dewhurst makes ERP deal to Information Engineering
Dewhurst has signed a GBP 250,000 deal with Information Engineering for the rollout of the SYSPRO ERP system across its group of companies.
News from Information Engineering (20 January 2004)
Latest ERP, IT, to cut turnround time to hours
Cosmetic applicator maker, using latest ERP and IT, aims to reduce client quote turnaround time from 5 days to 24h, improve on-time delivery from 68% to 95% and cut raw material stocks.
News from Information Engineering (25 September 2003)
Automotive Technik signs 30-user ERP deal
All-terrain vehicle production gets new ERP
Automotive accessories maker signs ERP/APS deal
Lean manufacturing solutions to be cost-effective
Information Engineering acquires, renames IMS
Information Engineering acquires Eagle Systems
Automated data collection improves stock control
Independent survey picks highest rated ERP system
Bed maker's IT software nightmares quashed
ERP software boosts wireless connectivity

