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SYSPRO Earns Award For SEAM3 Addition

COSTA MESA, Calif. —SYSPRO, a provider of visionary, pragmatic ERP software, recently that the company has been honored with a TechAmerica "Terman" award in the Technology Consulting category for its SEAM3 addition to the company's prize winning implementation methodology. SYSPRO won over other finalists, including Accuvant and two entries from Accenture.

COSTA MESA, Calif. —SYSPRO, a provider of visionary, pragmatic ERP software, recently that the company has been honored with a TechAmerica "Terman" award in the Technology Consulting category for its SEAM3 addition to the company's prize winning implementation methodology.

SYSPRO won over other finalists, including Accuvant and two entries from Accenture. SEAM3 extends the highly-effective SYSPRO implementation methodology with Business Process Management, Enterprise Analysis Modeling, and Work-Flow Management. This addition enhances the implementation methodology by improving efficiencies, tightening controls, and effectively increasing the ROI and lifetime value of SYSPRO software.

Accepting the award at the American Technology Awards Reception at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., SYSPRO USA President Joey Benadretti commented on the significance of the honor.

"This national award is a testament to the emphasis that we continue to place not only on delivering world class software, but also providing exponential value to our customers through a best-in-class implementation methodology,” said Benadretti. “In today's fast-paced business environment this SYSPRO methodology allows customers to leverage best practices and maximize long-term return from the SYSPRO software."

The TechAmerica "Terman" Awards, named for Frederick Terman, the 'father of Silicon Valley,' are the only "Best Of" awards that recognize all technology products and services for the technology industry. Terman Award nominations are submitted by industry experts and technology companies with finalists in 15 categories voted on by a panel of judges.

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