M1 hits 500
Bowen & Groves’ ERP software program M1 passed the big milestone of 500 installments today. The 500th joins a family spread among users in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the United Kingdom. Company statistics show that, since the release of M1 in 2000, its user base has been growing at an increasing annual rate. Key features of the M1 by B & G software are touted as a great diversity of modules, user friendliness and a constant application of advanced training and support skills.
Key features of the extant M1 software are a vast array of modules specially designed for growing small- to medium-scale businesses. The program supports Microsoft SQL 2005, cost of goods accounting, time card Wizard, RFQ document management, exportation of schedules to Microsoft Outlook, Product Configurator on the web, RMA on the web, customer web uploads, and downloads on the web.
The newly released Version 5 of M1 by B & G promises to “[cement] upon the capacity of the software to support increasingly diverse businesses with extensive additional features.” Bowen & Groves is an ERP software specialist for the small- to medium-sized manufacturer and was founded in 1992.
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