It has come to our attention that some people at Infor are unaware of the product direction of XA, and incorrect information is making the rounds. Here is the correct information about the future of XA.
XA has a 10 year development horizon. XA has full access to the same technologies used by the CloudSuites (such as Infor OS and Infor Extend Applications), with a few exceptions. The XA cloud is not multi-tenant, and there are a handful of features that are more difficult XA to Read more...deliver. That does not in any way imply that customers need to worry about the future of XA.
XA has rebuilt both Development and Support staff to bring our age profile into line with our long term needs. We have many younger people now, along with many veterans. In 10 years those new people will be the veterans, and we will bring in more new people to back fill. We are staffing and developing personnel for long term sustainability.
XA and the other IBMi based ERP products do follow a somewhat different strategy than the CloudSuites, not just technically but in terms of marketing and other strategic needs. That is to serve the somewhat different needs of our customer base. Infor created an entirely different business unit called Compass to make that different strategy more effective. The product strategy of the Infor CloudSuites is not the product strategy of XA and the other Compass products.
It is accurate to say that XA customers have three choices. They can keep XA on premise, they can go to XA single tenant cloud, or they can go to a multi-tenant CloudSuite. There are several options in the multi-tenant CloudSuites, based on either LN ERP (CloudSuite Industrial Enterprise and discrete Industry CloudSuites), SyteLine ERP (CloudSuite Industrial), and even M3 based CloudSuites which are generally targeted at non discrete manufacturing, but can be deployed in some discrete enterprises if desired.
If there was a planned project to move XA customers to a CloudSuite, you would think we would have a migration tool. We don't and have no plans to create one. There is absolutely no plan or project to enable moving from XA to another Infor solution.
As stated elsewhere, we are delivering Release 11. Release 11.0 is slightly delayed but it is imminent. 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3 will follow in rapid succession. These releases are cumulatively the largest release in our history. Not something we would do if we were focused on moving customers. It is something we are doing based on a 10 year planning horizon.
That is not to say that CloudSuite Industrial Enterprise would not work for XA customers. It absolutely would. There are some functional strengths in some CloudSuites that exceed XA capabilities, which can make a CloudSuite a valid choice for some customers. Also, if multi-tenancy is a significant issue, XA has no plans to go there. The CloudSuites are all multi-tenant. But we continue to deliver enhancements and full support for the XA product, and are committed to doing so into the future. If a CloudSuite is right for an XA customer, that is a perfectly good path to follow. So is staying on XA. Your choice, not Infor's. Show less...
XA has a 10 year development horizon. XA has full access to the same technologies used by the CloudSuites (such as Infor OS and Infor Extend Applications), with a few exceptions. The XA cloud is not multi-tenant, and there are a handful of features that are more difficult XA to Read more...deliver. That does not in any way imply that customers need to worry about the future of XA.
XA has rebuilt both Development and Support staff to bring our age profile into line with our long term needs. We have many younger people now, along with many veterans. In 10 years those new people will be the veterans, and we will bring in more new people to back fill. We are staffing and developing personnel for long term sustainability.
XA and the other IBMi based ERP products do follow a somewhat different strategy than the CloudSuites, not just technically but in terms of marketing and other strategic needs. That is to serve the somewhat different needs of our customer base. Infor created an entirely different business unit called Compass to make that different strategy more effective. The product strategy of the Infor CloudSuites is not the product strategy of XA and the other Compass products.
It is accurate to say that XA customers have three choices. They can keep XA on premise, they can go to XA single tenant cloud, or they can go to a multi-tenant CloudSuite. There are several options in the multi-tenant CloudSuites, based on either LN ERP (CloudSuite Industrial Enterprise and discrete Industry CloudSuites), SyteLine ERP (CloudSuite Industrial), and even M3 based CloudSuites which are generally targeted at non discrete manufacturing, but can be deployed in some discrete enterprises if desired.
If there was a planned project to move XA customers to a CloudSuite, you would think we would have a migration tool. We don't and have no plans to create one. There is absolutely no plan or project to enable moving from XA to another Infor solution.
As stated elsewhere, we are delivering Release 11. Release 11.0 is slightly delayed but it is imminent. 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3 will follow in rapid succession. These releases are cumulatively the largest release in our history. Not something we would do if we were focused on moving customers. It is something we are doing based on a 10 year planning horizon.
That is not to say that CloudSuite Industrial Enterprise would not work for XA customers. It absolutely would. There are some functional strengths in some CloudSuites that exceed XA capabilities, which can make a CloudSuite a valid choice for some customers. Also, if multi-tenancy is a significant issue, XA has no plans to go there. The CloudSuites are all multi-tenant. But we continue to deliver enhancements and full support for the XA product, and are committed to doing so into the future. If a CloudSuite is right for an XA customer, that is a perfectly good path to follow. So is staying on XA. Your choice, not Infor's. Show less...
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