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Glovia's manufacturing and services ERP solutions support companies using software for mixed-mode manufacturing (from customized engineered-to-order to ultra-repetitive). Its features include project and contract management, and service management, and it has integrated financial and customer relations management (CRM) modules.
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An ERP Vendor, with its Powerful Parent Backing, Tackles Software as a Service
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Glovia hopes to become a manufacturing service platform that will connect and integrate various business systems that user companies currently use. The vendor's software-as-a-service offering is one of the routes it plans to take to get there.
A Veteran Enterprise Resource Planning Vendor Makes a SaaS-y Statement
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Glovia International has launched the first full-fledged and versatile, manufacturing-oriented solution that is an on-demand, enterprise resource planning software-as-a-service application. Its solution is good news for small and medium businesses in more ways than one.
Fujitsu Poised to (Inter)Stage Glovia's Comeback
Part Four: Challenges and User Recommendations
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Glovia has managed to maintain its existing customers' satisfaction level while successfully re-inventing itself. As a result, it has maintained a presence among the top 10 manufacturing ERP vendors in several markets. One cannot help feeling that Glovia's knowledge of its target market has always been deeper than its market visibility and share.
Fujitsu Poised to (Inter)Stage Glovia's Comeback
Part Three: Market Impact
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Despite the digital marketplaces’ limited takeoff, the Fujitsu/Glovia's vision still remains to become the leader in B2B e-commerce for the global enterprises, pragmatically responding first to business globalization with the current multi-national capabilities of the former glovia.hub product.
Fujitsu Poised to (Inter)Stage Glovia's Comeback
Part Two: Fujitsu's Support of Glovia
by P.J. Jakovljevic
As a result of its commitment and investment in Glovia as a strategic catalyst for Fujitsu's global growth and a vanguard to globalize Fujitsu's software and service business division, Fujitsu elevated Glovia to a business unit from a mere business group level in 2003.
Fujitsu Poised to (Inter)Stage Glovia's Comeback
Part One: Event Summary
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Glovia continues to provide astute solutions for manufacturers and service companies well beyond core ERP. Although, bundled with Fujitsu's Interstage infrastructure platform, low brand recognition outside Japan and nascent channel and traction for multiple products within the Fujitsu products' family will remain hurdles it must surmount. However, through a new partnership with Fujitsu Software Corporation and the backing of a resplendent and committed company, Fujitsu Limited, Glovia is now poised for a noticeable return.
Will Glovia Glow Again Through Its Hub And VARs?
Part 2: Challenges and User Recommendations
by P.J. Jakovljevic
While the Fujitsu/Glovia relationship has worked well in Japan, a difficult market for many other ERP vendors to penetrate, it may prove to be quite a different case in other markets. Further, until recently, Glovia’s middle and top management team had long been in a state of flux and often poached by recently higher-flying competitors in the markets it attempts to regain. Further, one cannot help feeling that Glovia’s knowledge of its target market has always been deeper than its market visibility and share.
Will Glovia Glow Again Through Its Hub And VARs?
by P.J. Jakovljevic
While Glovia continues its revamping as a holistic B2B e-business provider for manufacturers and service companies beyond core ERP, its ongoing management reshuffling, its fledgling channel and traction for multiple products will be challenges to be tamed.
Glovia On B2B Reinventing Trail
by P.J. Jakovljevic
If Glovia successfully continues its reinvention as a B2B e-business transformation provider for manufacturers and service companies that want more than core ERP, the market may witness the positive reincarnation of Glovia.
GLOVIA to be Resuscitated (Hopefully)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Fujitsu Limited announced its intention to acquire 100% ownership of GLOVIA International LLC, a California-based provider of business applications, e-commerce solutions, advanced technology and world-class services for the digital marketplace, in which it currently holds a 30.5% interest.
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