
By Sally Watson
Published: 3 June 1999 16:23 BST
Engineering store group, Si3, has become the first UK firm to buy a hosted application based on Progress Software technology.
Si3 will use Mfour - a supply chain management system - across its 200 engineering stores in the UK and Europe.
The system, created using Progress' development and deployment technology by sister company, Systemcare, is accessed over a private WAN using ISDN. A secondary Internet system will also be set up, enabling staff responsible for ordering stock to access Mfour via a browser.
The service is offered by System Outhosting Solutions.
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