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Monday, June 25, 2007

Infor Moves Into Government With Hansen Acquisition

May 16, 2007 from AMR Research – “Given Infor’s current size and desire to grow, it was only a matter of time until it looked to nonmanufacturing industries. For its first several years, Infor targeted the manufacturing and distribution industries, buying software companies with a strong presence in the industry: Geac, Lilly, and Mapics. It then turned to distribution industries with the daly.commerce, NxTrend, and Aperum acquisitions. The company supplemented all these purchases with additional supply chain functionality, such as demand planning from Mercia. Then came the acquisition of SSA, which doubled Infor’s size.

The most recent acquisitions have been for products and customer bases that are strong within the service industry segments: enterprise asset management (EAM) vendor Datastream, financials and performance management provider Extensity, and workforce management application vendor Workbrain. With Hansen, Infor gets an extensive set of public entity operations capabilities for managing building permits, business licenses, parks and recreation, water distribution, and sewerage.”

180 View - When we seek solutions from Infor for our manufacturing clients, it’s difficult to know which one is the best suited. At least when it comes to public sector operations, it won’t be confusing which of Infor’s products to consider.

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