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TioLive Unveils SaaS ERP/CRM Solution TioLive Unveils SaaS ERP/CRM Solution
 
November 6, 2009 9:25AM
TioLive ERP/CRM: Run Your Company On-Line for Free for Unlimited Users -- TioLive, a new Software as a Service (SaaS) platform for Enterprise Management targetted at small and medium organisations provides unparalleled integration of ERP, CRM and Groupware at unrivalled cost.
 

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Dover (USA), Paris (France) -- November, 4th 2009 - Nexedi, the company behind ERP5, the Open Source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution in use for over seven years by large organisations such as a multi-national Central Bank spanning eight countries as well as Infoterra (EADS Astrium group), Beteire Flow (Abertis group) and The Artois-Picardie Water Agency, is proud to present TioLive, a SaaS Relevant Products/Services (Software as a Service) version of ERP5 available immediately through the Web.

TioLive: On-line Enterprise Management Software for Free. TioLive is marketed by TIOLIVE LLC (Dover, USA), a fully owned subsidiary of Nexedi SA (France). TioLive has been designed to eliminate all the complexity of mission critical ERPs such as ERP5. With TioLive, a small organisation with little or no budget can access a mature ERP, CRM Relevant Products/Services and CMS environment, custom-configured to its needs, in less than 10 minutes. Hosting service on TioLive servers is provided for free without time restrictions. TioLive software is Open Source. It has no license costs for extra users. "TioLive introduces unprecedented progress in enterprise Relevant Products/Services Relevant Products/Services management and economic competitivity. Job shops and startup companies can now benefit immediately from the same level advanced information infrastructure Relevant Products/Services as the largest corporations, without even spending a cent". According to Jacques Honore, TioLive Community Manager, "As your company grows so does your data Relevant Products/Services. The TioLive Premium subscription provides extra storage Relevant Products/Services space for your data and value added services such as mobile access. At $49 / month for the whole company and for any number of users. This price is well below any competitor offer."

TioLive: a Global Business Application. TioLive provides all the tools for companies to run their daily business:

    People and Contacts. TioLive can store information on people and organisations such as employees, press contacts, suppliers or customers from their phone number or email address to more detailed data such as bank account information, social security Relevant Products/Services numbers or corporate codes. TioLive Business Intelligence can categorize, search and drill down through all this information according to multiple criteria.

    Purchase and Sales. TioLive can create purchase or sales Relevant Products/Services order processes for any contact. Thanks to inventory planning and drilling, it is possible to track movements of resources in the past and analyze available inventory. Invoices are generated automatically from delivered Packing Lists. (continued...)

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