Epicor brings over 20 years of experience delivering innovative line-of-business
solutions (LOBs) to market 70-270 on the latest technology from Microsoft, including powerful tools like
the Epicor Productivity Pyramid — Epicor Information Worker, Epicor Portal, and Epicor Service
Connect — that extends the value of a businesses investment in ERP by making information
easily accessible to knowledge workers, so increasing individual efficiency and group
collaboration.
“Epicor has a proven history of delivering service-oriented line-of-business applications
that take advantage of technology from Microsoft,” said Eddie Amos, general manager for
Worldwide Partner Evangelism for Microsoft Corp. “The Epicor Productivity Pyramid is a prime
example of how Epicor has extended the reach and value of its enterprise applications, with
tools for creating Office Business Applications (OBAs) that bring enterprise data and Microsoft
Office desktop applications 70-284 together. This enables people to work smarter and faster, resulting
in better decision making that ultimately will have a positive impact on a company’s overall
success.”
Epicor Announces ICE 2.0
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Amos continued, “With ICE 2.0, Epicor is taking that foundation to the next level,
utilizing Microsoft Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 in the
development of its next-generation service-oriented solutions to deliver an even richer user
experience, further boosting business collaboration and knowledge worker productivity."
The Epicor Evolution Gains Momentum in 2008
Based on proven SOA technology, Epicor ICE 2.0 delivers an evolutionary approach to
revolutionary new functionality. Epicor is well on its way to delivering the market’s first
comprehensive enterprise applications with Epicor ICE 2.0 as the foundation. Showcasing new
ways of interacting with 70-291 an ERP system and leveraging its extensive experience in the
manufacturing, distribution and services industries, Epicor is on schedule to deliver the most
comprehensive combination of software, service and support, merging SOA and Web 2.0
concepts at the core, in a single technology platform later this year.
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