公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- Europe
- America
- Asia
国家
- France
- Japan
- United Kingdom
- United States
产品
- Acumatica SaaS
技术栈
- Amazon Web Services
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用行业
- Software
- 金融与保险
适用功能
- 商业运营
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
smartTrade Technologies 是一家独立软件供应商,为投资银行、交易所和大型对冲基金开发解决方案,以简化其跨多种资产类别的订单执行流程。该公司由花旗集团、法国农业信贷银行和法国兴业银行的前 IT 和交易专业人士于 1999 年创立。smartTrade Technologies 开发的技术优化了场外证券的交易流程,并简化了公司管理执行服务的方式。该公司总部位于法国普罗旺斯地区艾克斯,在巴黎、纽约市、伦敦和东京设有子公司。
挑战
smartTrade Technologies 是一家为投资银行、交易所和大型对冲基金开发解决方案的软件公司,该公司面临着跨多个市场和多种货币的快速增长。该公司需要一个先进的财务管理基础设施,可以快速整合并使其各个子公司的各种会计格式和要求变得易于访问。他们还需要一个可以轻松可视化集团一个月现金流的系统。在决定实施 ERP 解决方案之前,smartTrade Technologies 将其每个子公司的会计工作外包给当地会计师。每个子公司的月度账目完成后,它们将在巴黎合并。这一过程对每月报告的生成造成了一定的延迟。
解决方案
smartTrade Technologies 曾考虑构建一个内部财务解决方案,以支持多实体和多货币场景。但是,他们决定将资源集中在核心业务上,并从当前的最佳实践中受益。因此,他们决定研究现有的商业解决方案,优先考虑不需要内部资源进行维护的 SaaS 模型。在研究了市场上的几种 ERP 软件解决方案后,他们选择了 Acumatica。Acumatica 因其高级功能、强大的云平台、可定制性、成本竞争力和双语能力而被选中。Acumatica 还因愿意倾听和满足 smartTrade Technologies 的特定需求而脱颖而出,例如能够预测多实体、多货币组织长达一个月的现金流。
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