DDI System offers two new web-sites to help distributors with their ERP needs

DDI System, Sandy Hook, Conn., has launched two all-new websites -- ddisys.com and informsmallbusiness.com. In a press release announcing the launches, Rayna Naclerio, the company’s director of marketing, said, “With the launch of our new small ...
Jan. 11, 2013

DDI System, Sandy Hook, Conn., has launched two all-new websites -- ddisys.com and informsmallbusiness.com. In a press release announcing the launches, Rayna Naclerio, the company’s director of marketing, said, “With the launch of our new small business edition, we wanted a user-friendly way to highlight the many technology features included in both the enterprise and SBE editions while introducing the differences. I believe we’ve done that through an innovative “Team Advantage” approach at ddisys.com and a “Step Up” approach for informsmallbusiness.com.”

The www.DDISYS.com web-site offers enhanced navigation that allows independent distributors to learn about DDI System’s team approach; integrated business solutions, industry-specific features, and how the latest innovations in B2B and B2C e-commerce may help distributors reach the next level.

The www.InformSmallBusiness.com web-site helps smaller distributors take the next step from accounting-centric packages to integrate their entire operations. Inform SBE (small business edition) integrates automated purchasing, flexible pricing, complete inventory management, and advanced accounting with drill down general ledger and comprehensive reporting features. More information is available by calling DDI System for a free needs analysis and software demonstration at 866-599-4334 or by emailing the company at [email protected].

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