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Deacom, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryEnterprise Resource Planning
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
HeadquartersWayne, Pennsylvania; Centennial, CO; Frankfurt, Germany
Key people
Jay Deakins (Founder and President), Scott Deakins (COO)
ProductsDEACOM ERP
Number of employees
165 (2020)
Websitedeacom.com


Deacom, Inc. produces ERP software for mid-to-large sized manufacturing and distribution companies.

History

Deacom, Inc. was founded by Jay Deakins in 1995.[1] The company has focused primarily on developing and licensing an ERP software package to manufacturing and distribution clients. Deacom currently has more than 165 employees spread throughout its three offices in Chesterbrook, PA, Denver, CO, and Frankfurt, Germany. The Frankfurt office opened in February 2020 to provide sales, implementation, and technical support to customers with European operations.[2][3]

Philosophy

Following Deacom’s philosophy of Complexity Made Simple with ONE System, ONE User Interface, ONE Fixed Price and ONE Service and Support, all software functionality is native to the core ERP, a single UI is provided for all user devices, a fixed-price for software, implementation, and first-year maintenance is guaranteed, and services and support are provided by Deacom people only.

Software

Deacom Inc. produces an ERP system, referred to as DEACOM ERP, that is designed for medium to large-sized manufacturing and distribution companies which include food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals, adhesives, sealants, paints, and coatings. Native to the system are features that are developed in-house and specifically for these niche industries. They include capabilities such as: warehousing, formulation management, sales management, process manufacturing management, point-of-sale, direct-store-delivery, lot traceability, and forecasting.[4][5]

The ERP software was originally built on Microsoft Visual FoxPro but was officially converted to the .NET platform in 2017. Since Version 15, the system’s architecture is built on a Microsoft technology stack that includes SQL Server, .NET, and C#. Its front end uses Ajax, XHTML, and CSS.[5] The ERP system can be deployed either on-premise or hosted in the cloud.[6]

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