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System i User Conference 2010 Helps Plan for the Future

10/11/2010

Guest post by Jack Bullock, VP and General Manager, Infor System i

For those of you who joined us in Phoenix at our inaugural System i User Conference, thank you for making it such a success! We all had a great time, and it was refreshing to meet with nearly 400 customers. Your energy and enthusiasm is inspiring and further proves we really do have the greatest customers. We continue to build off of the momentum from the conference, and we’re working hard to deliver innovative programs and important product enhancements to you.

We’re in your corner.
Our goal is to provide the solutions you need to improve your organization’s efficiency, effectiveness, and ultimately your bottom line. Many of you have already taken advantage of our Flex program. We believe this program will help propel your organization forward, allowing you to move to the latest version of your current ERP system while taking advantage of exclusive pricing options.

Our partnership with IBM continues to flourish. With the recent release of IBM i Solutions Editions, we’ll continue to provide a simplified, easy-to-manage, high-performance IT environment for your core business applications. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting program.

And last, but not least, we’re already planning our next System i User Conference for September 2011, and we hope you can attend. We’ll incorporate your feedback into next year’s event and make it even better for you. If you have any suggestions or questions, I encourage you to contact your account or support rep. It’s our pleasure to help you in any way we can.


What was your favorite part of the System i User Conference? What have been your key takeaways? Share your ideas on how to improve next year's conference by leaving a comment to this post.

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