Five ways in which software solutions support industrial manufacturing

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IM&E manufacturers: How IT strategies help turn emerging global opportunities into growth and profits 53% 43% of manufacturers use cloud computing in implementations 1 of manufacturers consider modern IT solutions the greatest benefit in increasing operations agility 1 Broaden portfolio without hardware Partnerships Expand locations Mergers/ acquisitions Agile response $36B estimated expenses on storage and infrastructure; expected to double by 2020 5 Flexibility Cloud deployment ERP solutions Elastic storage Easy software upgrades/ expansion Compliance Quality control Optimized productivity 3 rd party logistics Visibility Visibility of supply and capacity information across suppliers and logistics partners 2 No visibility 5% 4% 13% 38% 39% Some visibility Enhanced visibility Complete visibility Don’t know Note: % may not add up to 100 due to rounding Configured products (ETO, MTO) Customer centricity Big moves made by manufacturers to achieve growth 2 Not at all To some extent Significantly Change the range of products offered Change the range of services offered 16% 45% 39% Aftermarket service Extended lifelong services Customer relationships Data monetization 11% 40% 49% Note: % may not add up to 100 due to rounding Growing demand for industrial machinery and equipment Road building Energy Industries Construction 80% of digitally mature entities actively bolstered risk taking, agility, and collaboration 4 40% of manufacturers believe changing the culture is the biggest challenge in implementing Industry 4.0 1 of manufacturers plan to enter new geographic markets over the next 2 years 2 92% Infor offers expertise and highly advanced solutions purpose-built for IM&E Leverages data science Streamlines complex processes Maintains internal assets; optimizes parts inventory Responds with agility Implements faster with cloud Maintains visibility with subcontractors and suppliers Manufacturers in countries 100+ IM&E customers 2,400+ fabrication customers 4,000+ industrial manufacturing customers 7,000+ 25 years of experience Collaborates 24X7 Provides built-in, last mile functionality Learn more about challenges and solutions for IM&E manufacturers DOWNLOAD THE REPORTS References: 1 Boston Consulting Group Study 2 Global Manufacturing Outlook, Forbes, 2016 3 PWC Business Outlook, Report July 2016 4 Deloitte: Aligning the organization for its digital future, July, 2016 5 Harvard Business Review, May 2016 © Copyright 2017. Infor. All rights reserved. Business intelligence 32% of manufacturers consider analytics to be the most important IT tool 4 of manufacturers entered new geographic markets over the past 2 years 2 87% Capabilities of modern solutions to support manufacturers Anticipate trends Forecast needs Spot sales

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Page 1: Five ways in which software solutions support industrial manufacturing

IM&E manufacturers:How IT strategies help turn emerging

global opportunities into growth and profits

53% 43%of manufacturers use cloud computing in implementations1

of manufacturers consider modern IT solutions the greatest benefit in increasing operations agility1

Broaden portfolio without hardware

Partnerships

Expand locations

Mergers/ acquisitions

Agileresponse

$36B estimated expenses onstorage and infrastructure; expected to double by 20205

Flexibility Clouddeployment

ERP solutions Elastic storage

Easy software upgrades/expansion

ComplianceQuality control

Optimized productivity

3rd party logistics

Visibility

Visibility of supply and capacity informationacross suppliers and logistics partners2

No visibility

5%4%

13%

38%

39%

Some visibility

Enhanced visibility

Complete visibility

Don’t know

Note: % may not add up to 100 due to rounding

Configured products(ETO, MTO)

Customer centricity

Big moves made by manufacturers to achieve growth2

Not at all To some extent Significantly

Change the range of products offered

Change the range of services offered

16%

45%

39%

Aftermarket service

Extended lifelong services

Customer relationships

Data monetization

11%

40%

49%

Note: % may not add up to 100 due to rounding

Growing demand for industrialmachinery and equipment

Road building

Energy

Industries

Construction

80% of digitally matureentities actively bolstered risk taking, agility, and collaboration4

40% of manufacturers believechanging the culture is the biggest challenge inimplementing Industry 4.01

of manufacturers plan to enter new geographic markets over the next 2 years2

92%

Infor offers expertise and highly advancedsolutions purpose-built for IM&E

Leverages data science

Streamlines complex

processes

Maintains internal assets; optimizes parts inventory

Responds with agility

Implements faster with cloud

Maintains visibility with subcontractors

and suppliers

Manufacturers in

countries100+

IM&E customers2,400+fabrication

customers

4,000+industrial manufacturing

customers

7,000+25 yearsof experience

Collaborates24X7

Providesbuilt-in, last mile

functionality

Learn more about challenges andsolutions for IM&E manufacturers

DOWNLOAD THE REPORTS

References:1 Boston Consulting Group Study 2 Global Manufacturing Outlook, Forbes, 20163 PWC Business Outlook, Report July 20164 Deloitte: Aligning the organization for its digital future, July, 20165 Harvard Business Review, May 2016

© Copyright 2017. Infor. All rights reserved.

Businessintelligence

32% of manufacturers consideranalytics to be the most important IT tool4

of manufacturers entered new geographic markets over thepast 2 years2

87%

Capabilities of modern solutionsto support manufacturers

Anticipate trends

Forecast needs

Spotsales