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IFS, Unscathed by Global Economic Woes, Reports Healthy Q3 Oct 21 2008-
Profits double at the Swedish ERP provider on the back of defense and process contracts.
IFS Gets Aggressive Mar 3 2008-
The ERP provider lays out a five-year plan that calls for a doubling of revenue, helped by acquisitions to be financed by operating cash and debt.

Sales Up at IFS, But New Customers Down Feb 1 2008-
The Sweden-based ERP provider grew revenue and notched its third consecutive year of profitability, but signed fewer customers than in the prior year and saw license revenue slip 26% in North America. 
IFS Grows Profit, Revenue in Q3 Oct 19 2007-
Riding a surge in license revenue that officials expect will boost maintenance and support revenue going forward, the ERP provider stresses the benefits of its partnerships.

IFS Previews New User Interface Oct 15 2007-
Intent on keeping current customers happy and widening the field for potential new users of its ERP suite, IFS details its forthcoming, more intuitive user interface.
IFS Releases Search Capability for Its Apps Aug 20 2007-
With new technology that searches all of a company's IFS data and returns targeted results to ERP veterans and novices, the applications provider plans to fill a growing need for intra-enterprise visibility. 
Seeburger Extends EDI Offerings Jun 7 2007-
With a new version of its B2B Portal, the business-to-business connection specialist gives customers easier EDI setup, more efficient management of supplier changes, and increased oversight of supply chain events. 
IFS Joins Parade to Make ERP Easier to Use Jun 4 2007-
The ERP applications provider releases new tool that helps bring IFS data to enterprise workers via Excel and other Microsoft applications. 
IFS Emphasizes Resilience Feb 2 2007-
Despite a drop in year-over-year net revenue for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2006, enterprise software vendor IFS reports a 13% increase in license revenue for the full year 2006.
IFS's Recovery Hits a Snag Oct 20 2006-
Although license revenue climbed 22%, a shortfall in consulting revenue and delays in defense industry-related bookings dragged down third-quarter performance at the mid-market ERP vendor.
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