Aug 24, 2009

Chuck Stewart of Encompix Manufacturing Software producers

Chuck Stewart of Encompix Manufacturing Software producers Stewart argued for a relationship with software vendors to third parties, its high level of service and support for its installed base. "I am happy to improve the relationship with suppliers of software that allow us to integrate and advice to customers," says Stewart. "Customers tired of the close integration of processes and the problems they cause, both in terms of cost and time, is unacceptable. "There are also plans to develop open standards for development throughout the industry, help businesses, ERP and third-party equal. "The architecture is changing and integration is easier," says Stewart. "We are much more in the circuit when updates and changes to the software, including invited lectures and access to the design team is needed. "The November issue of The Manufacturer reviewed Bolt-on Solutions. He noted some boutique ERP suppliers carefully the arrow on the template. "Our software engineering-intensive companies," says Chuck Stewart, founder and Executive Vice President of Cincinnati, OH-based Encompix, an ERP provider for companies in the engineer to order, and project management industry. "Sometimes there's functionality that is required if you have a sense, a bolt-on application. We do not want to reinvent. "Stewart uses the example of project management software as a realistic bolt-on application. "Microsoft Project is an industry standard and most, if not all of our customers use. It is up to us to ensure that integrates seamlessly with our ERP system. 'It is a question that Stewart has no desire to re-invent. Encompix has filled the manufacturing software requirements of Engineer-to-Order companies since 1992. The company reflects a commitment to developing business application solutions, based on the complex task of design and production. Encompix Roger Meloy 513-733-0066 # # #

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