Epicor Eagle Honored With TMC CUSTOMER Magazine 2014 Product Of The Year Award

Epicor Eagle Honored With TMC CUSTOMER Magazine 2014 Product Of The Year Award

Epicor Eagle Business Management Solution awarded for exceptional innovation.

 

DUBLIN, Calif. — Epicor Software Corp. today announced that TMC, a leading source of news for the technology and communications industries, has named Epicor Eagle as a 2014 CUSTOMER Product of the Year Award winner.

“We are honored to be a recipient of the 2014 CUSTOMER Product of the Year Awards,” said Craig McCollum, executive vice president and general manager, retail distribution solutions for Epicor. “Our achievement stems from the success of our customers’ businesses — we are driven to provide a robust technology that retailers can use to enhance and grow their businesses. This award highlighting the Epicor Eagle business management solution is a testament to the value and efficiencies our customers’ experience through our technology innovations.”

Epicor Eagle is a comprehensive, affordable business management solution for small to midsize businesses — highly used by more than 8,000 retailers in industries such as automotive aftermarket, hardware and home centers, lumber and building materials, pharmacies, lawn and garden centers, among others. The newest version of Epicor Eagle, released in May 2013, included the data intelligence required to help businesses better manage and improve the customer experience, increase competitiveness, and improve bottom-line performance.

“On behalf of both TMC and CUSTOMER magazine, it is my pleasure to honor Epicor Software Corp. with a 2014 Product of the Year Award,” said Rich Tehrani, CEO of TMC. “The Epicor Eagle solution has proven deserving of this elite status and I look forward to continued innovation from Epicor in 2014 and beyond.”

The 16th Annual Product of the Year Award winners are published in the January/February 2014 issue of CUSTOMER magazine. For more information about the 2014 CUSTOMER Product of the Year Awards or any of the TMC media properties, visit www.tmcnet.com.

 

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