Infor, a global leader in business cloud software for Enterprise and SMB companies, today announced that global market intelligence firm IDC has named Infor GT Nexus a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Commerce Network 2018 Vendor Assessment (doc #US44514117 and December 2018) report, based on an evaluation of eight supply chain solution providers. Infor is recognized for its multienterprise capabilities that enable end-to-end supply chain visibility and orchestration.

To download a complimentary excerpt of the 2018 IDC MarketScape report on Supply Chain Commerce Networks, click here.
In addition to the IDC MarketScape recognition, Infor GT Nexus was just positioned as a leader in the Nov. 2018 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Multienterprise Supply Chain Business Networks, available here.
According to the IDC MarketScape report, “As a proven vendor in the SCCN space, GT Nexus wins based on a single instance, network platform where all parties have a single login to deal with their supply chain partners. They have amongst the broadest domain expertise of supply chain processes. Applications are all developed on a single platform for seamless end-to-end processes, and they have one of the largest supply chain networks; almost 20 years of community data for network insights and data quality management services.”
Infor GT Nexus operates the world’s largest commerce network consisting of 60,000 manufacturers, retailers, factories, financial services providers, 3PLs and carriers. Its multitenant architecture enables multi-party collaboration, enabling data and visibility to flow seamlessly across the network. Its 20 years of supply chain data, combined with Infor Coleman AI and machine learning, bring to life predictive and prescriptive analytics for optimal decisions at key milestones in the supply chain.
“An intelligence-based supply chain can only become a reality when the digital underpinnings are built to reach across multiple parties, tiers, geographies and modes while preserving the integrity of data within a single instance of truth,” said Rod Johnson, Executive Vice President & GM, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management, Infor. “We’re able to continuously monitor and observe network activity and flag anomalies or noteworthy events to enrich predictive and prescriptive analytics in real time. Live identification of orders at-risk or opportunities to improve efficiency enables customers to proactively address issues and enhance decisions based on data intelligence, to ultimately better serve their end-customers.”