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Written by UNIT4 CODA, Inc.
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Monday, 06 February 2012 12:44 |
One of the first industry dealers to deploy a UNIT4 CODA solution, Thompson decides to upgrade its existing financial software on the venerable IBM platform.
UNIT4 CODA, Inc., a division of UNIT4, has announced that Thompson Machinery, the authorized dealer for Caterpillar equipment in central and western Tennessee and central and northern Mississippi, is upgrading its installation of Coda Financials accounting software.
Thompson Machinery, whose roots date back to 1944, is a privately owned family business that employs more than 475 people in 11 locations. Headquartered in LaVergne, Tennessee, Thompson was on the cutting edge in 1994 when it was one of the first Caterpillar dealers to deploy Coda Financials.
"The key principles for Thompson Machinery—lasting relationships, superior services, and intelligent solutions—fit perfectly as a cornerstone for the UNIT4-Thompson bond. Running on the IBM i system, Coda Financials provides a long-term, blended solution that integrates perfectly with the Dealer Management System," says Steven J. Pugh, UNIT4 CODA's CEO. |
UNIT4 CODA, Inc. |
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| UNIT4 CODA, Inc. is part of UNIT4 (NYSE Euronext: UNIT4), a $517 million global business software company that creates, delivers, and supports adaptable business software and services to help dynamic organizations manage their business needs effectively. We strive to set the global standard for business solutions that enable companies to embrace change—simply, quickly and cost effectively. CODA Financials is our award-winning suite of best-of-class financial accounting software designed to integrate with your industry- and company-specific applications. CODA provides real-time financial visibility and control across people, processes, and systems. By acting as the financial information backbone for companies with fast-changing and mixed application environments, it offers a "no compromise" approach to financial modeling, process controls, and application choice.
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