ABAS brings process oriented architecture (POA) to a new dimension live at CeBit 2009

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ABAS and their global software partners will present further developments of its abas Business Software at this year’s CeBIT: Hall 5 / Booth A18.

A newly developed series of Workbenches gives abas users the advantage of being able to manage any process from a single screen. This new development revolutionizes the way ERP is implemented and used.

ABAS delivers pre-defined configurable process-based workbenches. From these screens, users can create and manage transactions, utilize process flow and workflow, call external systems, and have access to all necessary information, instead of working with multiple windows. abas users are able to make quick decisions and to optimize the management of business processes.

Customized Workbenches

In the past, complicated commands and multiple windows limited the users’ ability with early ERP-Systems. Today, with abas Business Software, the user is able to complete all their tasks with in one pre-configured or customized Workbench. Process Oriented Architecture (POA) and the high flexibility of abas Business Software meet every industry’s requirements. During implementation, customers pick from a series of processes to define their business model and the deployment of the system is derived from a small set of these process oriented flows to significantly decrease implementation time and cost. Training becomes a simple task, processes are managed through a single and intuitive screen

Synchronized departments

During different phases of a business process, a user is able to optimize his or hers performance and to pass on information with minimum clicks. Drafting quotes, coordinating appointments, placing orders, shipping out goods and invoicing are just a few processes that are done through the Workbench. Process oriented architecture (POA) used in abas Business Software is a key feature to increase a company’s transparency and efficiency. ABAS and POA reduce complexity, cost and implementation time.

About ABAS AG
Founded in 1980, ABAS is a leading provider of cost-effective ERP solutions for midmarket manufacturers and distributors. abas Business Software is an ERP & e-business application designed specifically for manufacturers in the Assemble-to-Order, Make-to-Order and Engineer-to-Order environment. Our software is priced to fit most budgets while delivering full ERP functionality. Operating on LINUX, Unix and Windows, abas Business Software has the flexibility, scalability and ease of use that has demonstrated consistent ROI to its customers.

06.03.2009, ABAS Software AG


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