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The large opportunities for innovation offered by new
information technologies penetrate all organisational structures
and companies, not only profoundly modifying the internal
processes , but also offering new business opportunities,
improving and transforming the existing ones.
Networks and
automation: a necessity…
More than just a possibility, it has become a necessity.
Networks and automation are indeed powerful factors of change
which enhance the relationship between companies and clients;
entities, service suppliers and their users. The outcome of this
automation is two-fold: to represent a revolution that
compresses or cancels the role of many activities and
traditional intermediation. And to bring about a change in
business models, a search for new added-values and a
repositioning of products and services the lack of which may
result in emargination or compression into secondary areas.
Innfor gets you
into the IT revolution…
Innfor can provide an essential contribution to firms and
entities by helping them to see clearly opportunities and
threats, to reevaluate their business processes and models with
a new vision, and to take advantage of the innovation potential
of networks and information technology.
Innfor connects
your needs to quality…
More importantly, towards a future that sees prevailing more and
more the value of knowledge and know-how, it is the fully
governing and controlling of such resources, bringing them to a
level of true company assets. Through benefiting from and
managing knowledge it is indeed possible to keep full possession
of a winning hand and core business, delegating at the same time
to third-parties all non-essential tasks which can contribute to
creating flexibility, an essential asset in turbulent times. But
that is possible, maintaining and gaining efficiency, only
by harnessing in the best way the incredible power of ICT
technologies in improvement of internal and external
communication.
The decisive
factor:
It is evident that in such a context the quality of information
technology systems, and professional resources which oversee
them, become an absolutely decisive factor.
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