Gain "net" benefits: SyteLine 7 powered by Microsoft .NET architecture. (Frontstep[TM]).

MSI, November, 2002 by Turbide, Dave

On July 24, 2002, Columbus, Ohio-based Frontstep introduced SyteLine 7, its collaborative enterprise suite for to-order, medium-size manufacturers, incorporating the latest proven advances in functionality and technologies for extended enterprise systems. Customer relationship and supply chain are now fully integrated with the core enterprise resources planning system, which has been completely rearchitected on the Microsoft .NET environment.

"We have opened up SyteLine with a new architecture and component strategy," says Frontstep CEO Steve Sasser, "because we see this as the best way to deliver business value to our manufacturing customers." SyteLine 7 is built on 100% Microsoft technology and runs on the Microsoft SQL Server 2000...

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