Four customers have already gone public about their adoption of Acumatica’s Professional Services Edition. Two South African digital services providers, Digital Planet and Incubeta, and New York non-profit Mozaic replaced Sage with Acumatica Professional Services Edition, while Envent, a Canadian manufacturer of oil and gas analyzers, chose it to replace a hodge-podge of spreadsheets, databases, and accounting packages, according to Acumatica.
For its other ERP editions, Acumatica claims customer wins against the likes of enterprise software vendors SAP and Oracle NetSuite, and several versions of Microsoft Dynamics, as well as companies stepping up from small business accounting packages such as QuickBooks or Sage.
The new edition isn’t the only change in Acumatica’s cloud ERP: Earlier this month, it announced its half-yearly platform update, including a new AI-powered user interface and numerous other AI functions.