DiMS.NET! ERP software now available in Europe

DiMS.NET! ERP software now available in Europe

DiMS! organizing print, a supplier of MIS systems for the printing and packaging industries, has introduced its latest DiMS.NET! MIS/ERP product to the European market. The new generation of the DiMS! system claims to automate the complete range of web-enabled administrative and printing processes across an entire enterprise, helping businesses to streamline their operations, increase productivity and cut costs. Based on Microsoft’s latest .NET technology and featuring the familiar look and feel of Microsoft software, DiMS.NET! is said to be easy to use as it automatically adapts to the preferred work method of the individual user.   

Gerard Marneth, co-founder and CEO of DiMS! organizing print, commented: ‘By building upon the comprehensive end-to-end functionality of the existing DiMS! solution, we've created a brand new “plug & play” category in MIS/ERP. DiMS.NET! is an all-in-one application with true end-to-end integration – from estimating to planning and scheduling, pre-press to production, shipping to invoicing, and financials. It reduces errors, accelerates processes, improves flow, increases efficiency and delivers significant cost savings. But most importantly, DiMS.NET! is easy to implement and very intuitive to use.’ 

DiMS.NET! enables clear communication of data in multiple currencies and multiple languages across every location. The product-focused business templates are said to decrease setup times, permit greater efficiency and reduce rollout time. Customers who have moved to the .NET technology typically experience an increase in speed and efficiency between 300 and 500 percent, according to the company. 

‘DiMS.NET! provides the essential technologies and interfaces allowing users to securely run the application in a broader business environment,’ said Gerard Marneth. ‘The code access security methods in the .NET framework check against administrator-set or default security policies before deciding to run an application or enabling it to access a particular resource. The .NET framework also supports XML web services, which can be used to integrate applications across different platforms, or to offer software-as-a-service. Plus there is support for more than 20 programming languages.’ 

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