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Leveraging the strengths of software solutions built for your industry, Socius turns your unique business challenges into successes!
Selecting a new business management software solution can be a daunting task. With so many users, processes, and data points to consider, it can be overwhelming and can often leave you feeling like you don’t know where to start.
You don’t need to tackle the task of software selection alone. Engaging with a partner like Socius who knows your industry and takes the time to understand your processes can take the project from a source of stress to an organizational success.
At Socius, we have extensive experience in leveraging our technology solutions to meet the unique needs of clients in these industries:
Focused on helping distributors of all sizes drive down costs and maximize operational efficiency, Socius can help you select and implement solutions based on:
Advanced Distribution Software
Microsoft Dynamics GP
Sage MAS 90 and MAS 200 ERP
Sage MAS 500 ERP
Regardless of mode or niche, Socius helps manufacturers of all sizes effectively manage their supply chains, gain visibility into all areas of the business, and become more agile by leveraging solutions based on:
Microsoft Dynamics AX
Microsoft Dynamics GP
Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Sage MAS 500 ERP
Socius’ solution helps not-for-profit organizations like yours to streamline and automate business functions so that they can reduce administrative costs while remaining focused on their mission.
Keeping your business profitable, your processes smooth and optimized, and your clients pleased and coming back is the goal of Socius’ integrated solution for professional services organizations.
With Socius’ solution for Healthcare and Human Services organizations, you can keep your business operations running efficiently and the people under your care your top priority.
February 21, 2012 by Brett Pitstick
February 21, 2012 by Frank Nisenboum