Acumatica named global leader in cloud computing

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Acumatica has won two Business Intelligence Group 2022 Stratus Awards: Cloud Disruptor and Cloud Integrator, marking its second consecutive year for the latter.

The company's focus on cloud-based solutions with AI-enabled tools helps businesses effectively navigate market challenges and maintain operational efficiency during economic pressures.

Acumatica's CEO, John Case, emphasizes the company's commitment to delivering state-of-the-art ERP software that empowers customers to excel in today's business landscape.

Acumatica, a leading provider of ERP transformation services to small and midmarket organizations, has scooped two Business Intelligence Group (BIG) 2022 Stratus Awards; Cloud Disruptor and Cloud Integrator.

This year is the second one running for Acumatica to receive the Cloud Integrator award.

Recognising the increasing pressures on businesses to withstand economic pressures Acumatica focuses on building modern solutions that allow them to navigate through market challenges.

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By using a cloud based approach with AI-enabled tools, Acumatica’s solutions allow businesses to operate effectively and efficiently through uncertainty; allowing their client’s leaders to focus their energy on what they do best to grow their business.

John Case, CEO of Acumatica, said: “We are honored to be recognized as a Cloud Disrupter and Cloud Integrator. This accolade is a testament to our team’s dedication to providing state-of-the-art cloud-based ERP software to our customers and empowering them to excel in today’s business landscape. We are proud of our team’s commitment to delivering top-performing cloud tools that prioritize customer satisfaction.”

Maria Jimenez, chief nominations officer of BIG, said: “Acumatica is at the forefront of the cloud, helping to drive practical innovations in the cloud. The cloud is now part of the fabric of society, and we are thrilled that our volunteer judges were able to help promote all of these innovative services, organizations, and executives.”