Lawson and IBM Join Forces to Attack the SMB Market
February 2007 from Aberdeen Group – “On February 1, 2007 Lawson and IBM jointly announced an expanded relationship to better serve small and mid-size businesses (SMB) in North America. Under this agreement, IBM will co-develop, sell, and implement solutions specifically designed for the needs of banking and insurance companies, and for manufacturers of fashion and food and beverage products. The solutions will be based on Lawson’s S3 and M3 enterprise management applications.”
180 View – The M3 system mentioned is the former Movex product from Intentia, which was purchased by Lawson. Lawson/IBM will be competing with SAP, Oracle, Microsoft and many others including themselves as they also implement SAP and Oracle. The SMB Market has many interpretations. Our view is that Tier One products like SAP, Oracle and Lawson are targeted to companies with revenues of $200 Million and up.



