公司规模
SME
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Sage 100 Advanced ERP
- Sage ACT!
- Sage Fixed Assets
- Visual Integrator
- Business Alerts
技术栈
- Windows NT
- SAP Crystal Reports
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - API 集成与管理
适用功能
- 离散制造
用例
- 库存管理
- 自动化制造系统
服务
- 系统集成
- 软件设计与工程服务
关于客户
QesTec, Inc. 是一家提供计算机选项(如服务器、工作站、个人电脑、笔记本电脑、笔记本和打印机升级)的公司。该公司以提供创新、实用和高品质的产品而自豪,这些产品设计易于获取且价格具有竞争力。除了自己的兼容内存产品外,QesTec 目前还支持许多业内最著名的产品线,包括 Digital/Compaq 企业和存储选项、Kingston Technologies 兼容内存产品以及 Sun Microsystems 服务器和存储选项。该公司位于马萨诸塞州奥本,拥有三个办事处。它拥有 20 名员工。
挑战
QesTec 是一家计算机选件供应商,提供服务器、工作站、个人电脑、笔记本电脑、笔记本和打印机升级服务。该公司的高科技产品需求量不断增长。这导致该公司的业务量每年翻一番,而公司的计算机系统根本无法跟上。库存每年至少周转 25 次。现在是时候用强大的网络取代独立 PC 了,其中包括提供制造和库存管理系统以及更广泛访问客户信息的软件。换句话说,是时候从 Sage 50-US Edition 升级了,这个会计软件包在 QesTec 早期运行良好。
解决方案
QesTec 在 Windows® NT 上实施了功能齐全的联网计算机系统,并选择 Sage 100 ERP 作为其会计解决方案。决定性因素包括 Sage 100 ERP 能够最大限度地发挥客户端/服务器技术的优势,例如性能和可靠性。此外,它还提供了具有多个用户站的实时库存分析。另外,将记录从 Sage 50 转换到 Sage 100 ERP 也很容易。Sage 100 ERP 被配置为计算构建内存升级产品的成本,重新计算成品的成本,然后输入成品的数字。它改变了公司的数据输入流程,消除了大量文书工作和重复输入的需要。
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