Customer Support Services White Papers
Burns e-Commerce, IBM Assure Supply Chain Has No Missing Links
Overview Banks' systems and ERP systems developed by manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers have grown up independent of each other. As a result, even the most advanced ERP operations can't move merchandise at peak efficiency if they're not in sync with financial documents ordering and paying for the products. That's where Business eXchange (BeX) software from Burns e-Commerce Solutions, Ltd., comes into play. Burns e-Commerce, an IBM Business Partner, uses IBM Software as Services to remove payment obstacles in the way of rapidly delivering goods and services. Burns e-Commerce Solutions, headquartered in Altrincham, a suburb of Manchester, UK, serves clients in the UK and throughout Europe.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | December 2005 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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