Stability and Functionality for Process and Discrete Manufacturers
13th Oct 2005, 00:29 GMT
While superficially, Infor's acquisition strategy may appear to be impulsive, it has actually been calculated to develop a stronger vertical functionality. This may mean that Infor can offer customers more stability while offering niche functionality.
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