Fujitsu Glovia Inc.

Fujitsu Glovia, Inc., is a global supplier of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software for discrete manufacturing and a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited. The company is best known for its on-premise and cloud-based GLOVIA G2 and software as a service (SAAS) GLOVIA OM, manufacturing ERP solutions.

Primary markets for GLOVIA G2 are the OEM and the Tier 1, 2 and 3 manufacturers in a variety of industries, including aerospace and defense, automotive, electronics, capital equipment, make-to-order (MTO), engineer-to-order (ETO) and high-volume manufacturing. While GLOVIA OM targets the Salesforce.com market with a broad offering for order management and related activities such as Inventory and planning controls.

History

Founded in 1970 as Xerox Computer Services, Glovia International became a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited, the world's third largest IT services provider, in 2000. Its GLOVIA G2 manufacturing ERP software was first launched in 1990 as Xerox Chess and the next generation version was released as GLOVIA G2 in 2010. Glovia Services Inc., an El Segundo, California-based software solutions provider, was a wholly owned subsidiary of Glovia International, Inc., and provided SaaS web-based ERP solutions specifically designed to help businesses manage their manufacturing processes. In 2015, Glovia International, Inc. changed its name to Fujitsu Glovia, Inc.

GLOVIA G2

Key areas of the GLOVIA G2 manufacturing ERP solution includes product management, manufacturing, financials, customer management, supplier management, project management and business intelligence. Software as a service (SaaS) applications are accessed over the Internet so no software, hardware or infrastructure is required to maintain or purchase. They also contributed to auditing and costing the computer systems for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

GLOVIA G2 v3, launched in 2014, enhanced capabilities for full cloud computing, device independence, full database support on SQL Server 2014 and Oracle Database 12c, with 75 ERP modules.


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