Ramco Systems launches new cloud products

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Ramco Systems launches new cloud products

Ramco Systems has launched Ramco OnDemand - Analytics and Gateway products on the Cloud. With this launch, Ramco Systems strengthens its leading position as a provider of Enterprise cloud products. The company currently has 3,000-plus users for its ERP on the Cloud and expects to touch 7,000 users in 12 months.

P. R. Venketrama Raja, Vice-Chairman, Managing Director & CEO, Ramco Systems, said, "Cloud is a revolutionary business model that dramatically changes the way businesses are run. At Ramco, we have been working on the technology to offer simple, powerful, easy and less expensive solutions that can handle complex business situations. All our products are built on the powerful Ramco VirtualWorks and DecisionWorks platforms, ensuring that they are cloud-ready by design. We are working towards fusing both these platforms to offer a robust world-class enterprise product that is capable of covering the entire business cycle from transaction to analytics."

Ramco OnDemand Analytics is the first full-fledged pre-built analytics on the Cloud. As the entire solution is pre-engineered, customers can go live easily. The current customers on the Cloud can avail of the "switch-on" functionality, while others will need to go through the "plug-n-play" mode. Traditional Analytics solutions are built ground-up, are very complex and take many man-months to implement. With this launch, Ramco is bringing a ready-to-use analytics solution with all the benefits of a Cloud model. This will ensure that customers, who hitherto could not afford an Analytics offering, can start using the solution easily. Ramco's Cloud Analytics offering is that it can integrate with any ERP with a set of connectors.

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