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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Computer Software |
Founded | Quebec, Canada (2005 ) |
Founder | Martin McNicoll |
Headquarters | Montreal , Canada |
Products | NetSuite NetSuite OneWorld NetSuite CRM+ NetSuite Connectors |
Services | Training Support Tune-Up Implementation Webstore |
Website | [1] |
ERP Guru (formerly IT-Ration) is an IT consulting firm based in Montreal, Quebec. Established as IT-Ration in 2005 by Martin McNicoll[1][2], the company specializes in cloud-based (SaaS) Enterprise Resource Planning software as a NetSuite Partner and Solution Developer.[2]
The company primarily targets small to medium-sized clients throughout Canada and the United States. They have served over a hundred customers, including some large businesses such as Shell Canada.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ "Est-ce le temps d'impartir?" Les Affaires. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
- ^ a b Industry Canada
- ^ ERP Guru Customer Testimonials
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