Lawson M3 7.1 Enterprise Management System Now Available on IBM AIX
Lawson and IBM provide businesses increased scalability,, reliability and performance
LAS VEGAS (March 19, 2008) – Lawson Software (Nasdaq: LWSN) today announced the availability of Lawson M3 7.1 Enterprise Management System applications for the IBM Power processor-based servers with the IBM AIX(R) 6 UNIX operating system. This combination offers companies in fashion, food and beverage, distribution and asset-intensive industries a high-performing, scalable and more secure enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. Availability on the IBM AIX operating system will help Lawson customers more efficiently meet the demands of their own customers, suppliers, employees and partners. The Lawson M3 solution and IBM AIX operating system are designed to provide high availability for critical business applications.[
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“Today, companies of all sizes have multi-national operations and global demands, so it’s more important than ever that their ERP systems and business processes are up-and-running reliably,” said Lori Riesselman, product manager, Lawson Software. “While it may be the middle of the night in Chicago, people in Beijing are in the thick of their business day. We developed the Lawson M3 7.1 Enterprise Management System for IBM AIX to help give our customers greater choice and availability of their enterprise software.”
“IBM and Lawson continue to provide greater choice and drive business value for our joint customers through high-availability UNIX platforms and solutions based on open industry standards,” said Scott Handy, vice president of worldwide marketing and strategy, IBM Power Systems. “The IBM Power processor-based servers with AIX provide Lawson customers with a solid business process and service oriented architecture (SOA)-based foundation for their ERP applications.”
Source: Lawson