System 21
For the arcade system board, see Namco System 21.
System 21 is an Enterprise Resource Planning solution. It was originally released by the firm JBA , then went to Geac Computer Corporation with Geac's acquisition of JBA. In 2007 Geac was acquired by Golden Gate Capital for $1 billion.[1] at which time, control of System 21 software fell to Infor Global Solutions, a Golden Gate subsidiary.
System 21 is a solution that operates on IBM's System i (aka AS/400) hardware platform. It is actively developed by Infor, and is participates in Infor's Open Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)[2]
A 'Redbook' guide to implementing System 21 is available from IBM Corporation here.[3]
References
http://www.nicklitten.com/blog/rise-and-fall-jba-software-as400-erp-system21
- ↑ http://www.geac.com/object/pr_110705.html
- ↑ http://www.infor.com/systemi/products/erp-system21/
- ↑ http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg245967.html
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