Gurango Software Corp. on Tuesday launched an Internet solution that caters to small and medium-sized enterprises.
In a statement, GSC said the Gurango Hosted Solutions is an innovative business on-demand service that delivers Microsoft Dynamics Enterprise Resource Planning and Customer Relationship Management solutions in the cloud for SMEs.
The first cloud offering of its kind in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, GHS provides access to core software solutions with no upfront capital investment.
Microsoft Dynamics ERP solutions encompass internal and external management information across business functions including finance, accounting, manufacturing, sales, and customer interactions. Microsoft Dynamics CRM solutions allow the company to manage customers and prospects.
Solutions “in the cloud” refers to software services delivered over the Internet and hosted in remote data centers. GSC operates its own centers to ensure security and reliability of the GHS service.
Joey Gurango, GSC chief executive said GHS uses a robust Microsoft technology platform that SMEs and their employees are accustomed to, facilitating rapid implementation and adoption.
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