"We're an early-stage company that started in 2004 and we didn't do product manufacturing until late October 2009," said Syndiant Controller Cory Johnson. "In December 2009 the executives of the corporation made a decision that it would be wise to go from QuickBooks to an ERP system. And they decided since we didn't have an onsite IT staff it would be better and more cost efficient to run it as a SaaS hosted model."
After looking at a number of vendors, the company chose Tensoft Inc.'s Fabless Semiconductor Management solution (FSM) and Microsoft Dynamics GP using Tensoft's hosted subscription model.
"It went live April 15 2010 and, for the most part, it went pretty smooth," he sai...
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