Our company has sent at least 2 attendees to inPOWER in each of the last few years, including resources from IT, Finance and Executive leadership. We have been running Infor XA for many years, but continue to gain great value in understanding our options to modernize and expand our footprint. Networking with other Infor customers and access to many, many resources at the conference has been extremely valuable to our company.
My only regret is not attending inPOWER sooner. We first attended while upgrading from BPCS to LX 3.4, and the insights we gained—both in the sessions and the hallway conversations—were invaluable. If we had attended a year or two earlier, we would have made different, better-informed decisions during the upgrade itself. The opportunity for direct access to the Infor LX team to talk through real concerns is unmatched. This has become a must‑attend event for us.
InPOWER 25 was my first inPOWER event, and I have to say it was a great experience. The presentations, speakers, and business activities, including the networking sessions, were informative and engaging. It was especially valuable to connect with other companies using the same Infor products and hear about their challenges and successes. I also gained a better understanding of Infor’s overall product roadmap, which will help us align our approach with how Infor expects customers to use and evolve with the platform in the future. I left the conference feeling confident that our company is strong in many areas while also identifying opportunities where we can continue to improve based on what was shared during the event.
Attending inPOWER in 2023 and 2025 helped me understand that Infor LX is not an ERP stuck in the past, and that IBM i (AS400) is far from outdated. Through the inPOWER sessions, I learned that LX has a clear roadmap for the coming years, and that IBM i continues to evolve while embracing the challenges of the 21st century. Networking with dozens of users also showed me that many capabilities I once thought LX lacked are actually possible—it was simply a matter of knowledge.
“Having attended multiple inPOWER events over the years, I find inPOWER to be a great opportunity to further build relationships with key Infor team members and to provide input into the future direction of the software that is key to our business.”
“If one is serious about learning how to maximize their company’s investment in Infor LX and/or to extend the life of their ERP, then inPOWER is a great opportunity to not only learn from Infor team members but also other customers. It is great to hear how others have started to leverage the many new features and functionality to not only move beyond the green screen but also to eliminate base code modifications.”
“Being responsible for the direction of ERP, it is essential to attend inPOWER to understand Infor’s direction with Infor LX and learn how to extend our investment in the software.”
“With the release of IDF R10, we are looking forward to learning more about how we can move beyond green screen and provide a more productive and modern environment for our workforce.”
“inPOWER provides a great opportunity to network and build relationships with peers running Infor LX which enables my team to establish a list of peers to discuss challenges and opportunities.”
“I have been going to these conferences for longer than I’d like to admit! I always find something of value whether it is information about upcoming features/functions, a third party software solution or development tool that solves a problem I may not know I had, or even discovering functionality I didn’t know existed in a module we’ve been using for years! All with the opportunity to network with thought leaders in the XA world and make contacts with key Infor resources. These conferences are ALWAYS worth the time!”
“I am not a technical person. I am in finance, not IT. But I attend the Enterprise Integrator User Group and inPower to see the possibilities. Knowing the capabilities of the software, and seeing what others have created, allows me to make connections to better ways we can use our systems, and lets me know what I can ask for from my IT group. The focus of inPower has always been sharing information that attendees can take back with them to use now. Those ‘nuggets’ we bring back that help solve a business problem, whether they came from attending a session, or networking with other users of the software, pay for the cost of attending and dividends thereafter.”
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