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Focus Softnet modernize and accelerate business operations

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT7th November 2018Updated:23rd September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Focus Softnet management team at the launch of Focus 9 - their next-generation ERP solution.
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Focus Softnet, a software development and enterprise applications provider, has launched its next-generation ERP solution – Focus 9, powered by Pronghorn server – the company’s feature-rich proprietary design built with in-memory computing capabilities for lightning speed transactions, in the Middle East and Africa region. Built to, Focus 9 supports organizations to transform business values with advanced analytics and real-time insights.

Focus 9 is built on the next-generation in-memory computing technology and other upgraded features to amplify speed and efficiency of operations, forming a strong connection between the enterprise and its workforce, business networks, and departments. The ERP’s modular structure lets organizations chart out their ERP rollout strategy and real-time system design gives them up-to-the-minute accurate information for effective and powerful decision making.

“We are excited to announce the launch of Focus 9, our breakthrough ERP solution in the Middle East and Africa region. Powered by Pronghorn server – our feature-rich proprietary design, which is equipped with a hybrid in-memory computing engine, Focus 9 will offer businesses swift, intelligent and secure transactions. It will be available to our customers as on-premise, SaaS-on-premise and SaaS-on-cloud versions,” says Ali Hyder, Group CEO of Focus Softnet.

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Focus 9 integrates data from divergent resources. The converged infrastructure solution coherently combines the structured and unstructured business data to dynamically generate meticulous analysis reports entailed to promulgate critical insights for informed decision making. The progressed framework enhances ERP workload performance and simplifies business operations while also dramatically improving user interface experience.

The revolutionary new system architecture of Focus 9 equips organizations with the power of the ERP, enabling scalability, mobility and governance while offering advanced security, facilitating real-time insights with advanced data-processing capabilities and providing faster access to business process information anytime and anywhere.

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