A distinct possibility: Fujitsu-backed ERP vendor Glovia seeks to reinvigorate U.S. momentum. (News at the front).

MSI, June, 2003 by Parker, Kevin

As a provider of extended enterprise solutions, Glovia International may not be a household name in the United States. But then again, what enterprise resources planning (ERP) vendor is a household name? And at the annual Glovia user conference held in late April, the company's management said it's got what matters most: the wherewithal to support manufacturing modes from engineer-to-order to high-volume repetitive manufacturing--for mid-size companies to the very largest--anywhere in the world.

Its current mission, it says, is to make that fact better known. One big reason Glovia can make this claim of having a system comparable to those of the largest ERP vendors is that it is a wholly owned division of technology behemoth Fujitsu, a $38-billion...

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