England unit expands TenFold relationship

Feb. 1, 2008
TenFold Corp has expanded its relationship with England Logistics

TenFold Corp, provider of the EnterpriseTenFold SOA applications engine for building and implementing enterprise-scale applications and services, has expanded its relationship with England Logistics, a wholly owned subsidiary of refrigerated transportation business C R England.

“Because our business is growing so rapidly, we looked at applications and automation that could help keep pace with our business,” said Sean Snow, England Logistics president. “We realized that by taking advantage of TenFold technology we could replace all of our legacy systems at a much faster pace than we originally thought possible. We also saw for ourselves the unusual benefits of TenFold-powered applications: significantly faster development at a much lower cost than traditional application development. Using TenFold is allowing our business to deliver desired automation based upon TenFold's vision of the next generation of business management systems.”

For more information, phone Sally White at (801) 619-8232.

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