Epicor cuts search time in half
Nucleus interviewed Epicor ECM customers and found that users can reduce errors in accounts payable and receivable by as much as 75 percent while reducing the time needed to complete these tasks by more than 50 percent. As organizations continue to manage their hybrid and remote employees, there has been an increased need for secure solutions that allow for collaboration across locations and departments. Epicor’s web-based platform and on-premises solutions make the product highly adoptable for organizations of varying sizes and security requirements.
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