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Manhattan Associates Announces Enhancements to its Integrated Logistics Solutions™, Built on Microsoft .NET; Solutions Offer Expanded Capabilities, Usability, Flexibility and Scalability
Business Wire, March 27, 2006
ATLANTA -- Leading supply chain solutions provider, Manhattan Associates, Inc. (NASDAQ: MANH), announced enhancements to its Integrated Logistics Solutions(TM), built on Microsoft .NET. This comprehensive solution now includes several other components of Manhattan Associates' supply chain execution solutions on the Microsoft .NET architecture. This expansion improves usability, scalability and flexibility for customers across key industries. Manhattan Associates' .NET solutions are also sold by the Microsoft Business Solutions channel network under the brand "Supply Chain Execution for Microsoft Dynamics."
Proven to be scalable enough for companies of all sizes, Manhattan Associates' Integrated Logistics Solutions, built on Microsoft .NET combine important business functions to give companies total visibility into inventory. This encompasses recently-added Labor Management, Slotting Optimization and Trading Partner Management solutions as well as enhanced Warehouse Management, Transportation Execution, RFID and Performance Management capabilities. It ties together key processes in the supply chain and provides an integrated and user-friendly approach to supply chain execution. Using Integrated Logistics Solutions, built on Microsoft .NET, companies can reduce IT complexity, simplify development and deployment and experience lower total cost of ownership.
Nigel Montgomery of AMR Research recently issued an alert about Manhattan Associates' Integrated Logistics Solutions, built on Microsoft .NET and stated, "The product adds three important values to Microsoft, and subsequently to Microsoft's partners and customers. Not only is this a credible product for small and midsize companies, adding strength to Microsoft's Dynamics products, but Manhattan also brings vast experience and expertise in supply chain execution (SCE), a vital ingredient for Microsoft's Dynamics partner community. Manhattan Associates is also a strong brand within large enterprises. It adds increased credibility as Microsoft Dynamics seeks to penetrate larger organizations." (1)
"Aligning with Microsoft's application platform, our Integrated Logistics Solutions, built on Microsoft .NET meet the supply chain execution and business intelligence needs of today's growing companies," said Eddie Capel, senior vice president, product management and customer support, Manhattan Associates. "This solution has been well received by both customers and analysts and was the logical next step in broadening our solution offering on the Microsoft platform."
About Manhattan Associates, Inc.
Manhattan Associates(R) is a leading supply chain solutions provider. The company's supply chain planning, supply chain execution, business intelligence and business process platform capabilities enable its more than 1200 customers worldwide to enhance profitability, performance and competitive advantage. For more information, please visit www.manh.com.
(1)AMR Research Alert: Manhattan Associates Casts New .NET-Based Products, March 23, 2006
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