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Worldwide Initiative - ABAS Hosts Specialist Forums for Globally Operating Companies
Users report on practical experiences Increasing pressure from competition coming from low wage countries is making German medium-sized companies think more and more internationally. These days companies open new production factories in Eastern Europe or in Asia and also increase the efficiency and quality in their existing production factories to keep up with competition. The participants of the specialist forums being held in 8 countries will learn how medium-sized companies go about their search for an international ERP software, which experiences they make in respect to a country-spanning project management for ERP software introduction, how on site and country-spanning processes are organized with the aid of the abas Business Software and what use one has of this software. Software for the medium-sized Global Player Companies which are currently or in the near future planning an international ERP project will gain a great deal of useful information from the forums. Globalization brings great opportunities. In his presentation, Werner Strub, CEO of the ABAS Software AG, presents how medium-sized companies can make use of these opportunities. Often it is the "small factors" such as trust, personal contact, understanding, cooperative working as partners on site and simple, pragmatic solutions which guarantee the successful running of an international ERP project. Wolfgang Klemm, CEO of the abas Software Partners, ABAS Projektierung, and Marko Becker, CEO of the abas Software Partners, ABAS USA, using concrete projects report how the abas Group realizes these demands. In the short abas Business Software presentation the international aspects are focused on, such as multilingualism and Multisite. Guaranteed investment security Numerous mergers, takeovers or insolvencies amongst ERP providers leads to uncertainty among the users of the respective software systems regarding the guaranteed future of their system. The ABAS Software AG has its own answer here: it stands for economic stability, continuity, independency, quality and a high level of customer satisfaction worldwide. By using the Unicode character set in the abas Business Software, Chinese, Arabic and Cyrillic characters can also be displayed, for example. In his presentation Peter Forscht, COO of the ABAS Software AG, also focusses on the topic of investment security in the international ERP market. Go to the abas Website for Information about the forums and to register. 02.02.2007, Team Marketing & Presse
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