June 12th, 2009
Experts give Priority the thumbs-up Ray Wang from A Software insiders point of view has reviewed the latest release of Priority software and given it a resounding endorsement. Ray regularly assesses the viability of the leading ERP vendors and showcases the latest and greatest in enterprise apps usability. In investigating Priority he has identified seven leading ways in which this software delivers actionable insight from the very beginning: 1. Richer user experiences - users gain a cockpit like access to key information and navigation. Innovative layout can be personalized with configuration and takes advantage of the latest Microsoft .NET capabilities. 2. Business process orientation - embedded in the core product, Eshbel includes a rich business process modeling tool that gives end users the capability to modify workflows without expensive customizations. 3. Configurable change - most personalizations and modifications can be configured without expensive programming. 4. Actionable insight - Reports generated via drag and drop without intricate coding knowledge. User dashboards provide key visualization paradigms. 5. Collaboration - leveraging WPF, Priority improves its synchronization with Office apps and most importantly outlook. 6. Intelligent response - easy to configure rich BPM modeler enables end users to set triggers and thresholds for key workflows and processes. 7. Hybrid deployment - users will find support for multiple deployment options such as on-premise, on-premise and web enabled, or hosted. As Ray says; Priority has served over 3000 customers in the past 20 years. Built on Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 35 tools and the Windows Presentation Framework (WPF), Priority 13 WPF designs with many user roles in mind. The unique UI/UE provides a competitive differentiator in the highly competitive SMB ERP market.
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