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Epicor Introduces New Commerce Solution Epicor Introduces New Commerce Solution
 
November 9, 2009 10:47AM
Epicor Unveils New Commerce Solution -- With Advanced Features and Rich ERP Integration, Epicor Commerce Helps Companies Expand Web Presence, Increase Efficiencies, and Open New Sales Channels
 



PERSPECTIVES 2009, LAS VEGAS, November 9, 2009 -- Epicor Software Corporation (NASDAQ: EPIC), a leading provider of enterprise Relevant Products/Services business software solutions to the midmarket and Global 1000 companies, today introduced its new Epicor Commerce solution. Through a comprehensive order management channel, Epicor Commerce enables companies to provide an intuitive, personalized and rich eCommerce experience to enhance their Web presence, provide efficiencies, and help drive new business.

Featuring standards-based Microsoft Relevant Products/Services .NET technology and support for AJAX, Epicor Commerce provides broad functionality to support collaborative B2B and B2C activities, enabling companies to drive incremental sales from existing customers and also expand to leverage new, as-of-yet untapped sales channels. As one of the latest Epicor Extend solutions - next-generation applications designed to work across multiple product lines - Epicor Commerce is distinguished from other eCommerce offerings through its deep Web services-based integration Relevant Products/Services to Epicor enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions such as Epicor 9, Vantage, and Vista, providing an eCommerce presence that goes well beyond a simple "storefront."

The launch of Epicor Commerce is especially timely in today's challenging business climate, as companies seek ways to trim costs while bolstering sales volume and maintaining customer Relevant Products/Services service Relevant Products/Services levels.

"While many companies aspire to expand their business by supporting sales over the Web, smaller to mid-size companies often find it prohibitive to do so because they lack the resources to 'fill in the gaps' that often occur between an eCommerce system Relevant Products/Services and their back office environments," said James Norwood, vice president, product marketing for Epicor. "For example, a well developed eCommerce presence can dramatically increase order intake, causing many companies to struggle with bandwidth issues related to initiating order fulfillment, or when changes to product pricing require re-entry into the eCommerce system. Epicor Commerce gives companies a seamless, flexible, out-of-the box solution to launch and effectively maintain an additional order hub that complements and enhances their existing channels, yet isn't a drain on limited IT resources. Companies can reduce the overall cost of sales, while broadening their visibility and appeal to customers on a global scale."

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