Vietnamese students get access to modern ERP system
Epicor Software Corporation on January 11 signed an agreement with the HCM City Open University to provide the latest enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for application in training and research.
Epicor Software Corporation and the HCM City Open University sign the agreement on the ERP system on January 11 (Photo: pcworld.com.vn)
HCM City (VNA) – Epicor SoftwareCorporation on January 11 signed an agreement with the HCM City Open Universityto provide the latest enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for applicationin training and research to enable students to get more practical experience.
Epicor Software Corporation, a global provider of industry-specific enterprisesoftware to promote business growth. It provides flexible, industry-specificsoftware designed around the needs of manufacturing, distribution, retail andservice industry customers.
Sabby Gill, Executive Vice President International of Epicor SoftwareCorporation, said having access to a modern ERP system that is in use inVietnamese manufacturing companies today will give students a competitive edgewhen the graduate.
“Equipping these students with the relevant experience and skills will helporganisations adapt and empower their employees to boost collaboration andinnovation. It means they will be ready to contribute to their employers’business operation much faster and companies will benefit from the innovationand ideas that new employees and the younger generation can bring,” Gill said.
According to a global survey that Epicor sponsored last year, emerging worldbusinesses are moving fast to gain a technological edge over their developedworld counterparts, and thus may be better positioned for growth.
“In today’s dynamic business environment where competitive threats can arisealmost overnight, a modern ERP system can help organisations remain flexibleand quickly adjust to new economic environments, cope with new regulations andsuccessfully meet the rigours of competing through innovation and agility,”Gill said.
“Epicor offers forward-thinking business leaders a modern ERP platform thatautomates best practice processes, and integrates data to reveal key insightsfor better,more streamlined decision-making and improved collaboration at everylevel in the organization,” he added.-VNA
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