ERP vendors Lawson and Intentia finally combine

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Lawson says it has the size and product range to appeal to more mid-market firms

Eleven months to the day after announcing their plans to merge, mid-market enterprise resource planning (ERP) software vendors Lawson and Intentia finally begin operating as one company today. ...

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