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Epicor 9 Wins Product of the Year

Epicor honored for delivering solutions that enhance customer experience

Epicor announced Tuesday that Epicor 9, a next-generation enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution, has won the 2008 Product of the Year Award from Customer Interaction Solutions magazine.

Epicor 9 combines Web 2.0 concepts with Epicor True SOA, a collaborative business architecture that manages the flow of processes across an enterprise.

Epicor was chosen to receive the award by the editors of Customer Interaction Solutions, who considered the nominees' vision and leadership in the industry.

"I am pleased to honor Epicor for their hard work and accomplishments. Their commitment to quality and excellence benefit the contact center experience as well as ROI for the companies that use them," said Nadji Tehrani, Executive Group Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Customer Interaction Solutions.

Epicor will be featured in a winners' profile in the January 2009 issue of Customer Interaction Solutions magazine.

 

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maartenvr 08/18/09 01:56:00 PM EDT

I am baffled how this is even possible. We purchased Epicor 9 late 2008, and have been struggling with its bugs ever since, and are unable to go live. Even the consultants were not up to speed of the new software, and ran into bugs time after time, so bad that the consulting sessions had to be terminated as it was impossible to continue.