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Industries Training Corporation Selects Fullscope for ERP Solution; Fullscope Builds Momentum for Microsoft Axapta Business Solution with $500,000 Contract

    ANN ARBOR, Mich.--April 21, 2003--Fullscope (www.fullscope.com), a leading provider of Collaborative Commerce solutions automating value chain collaboration, today announced that it has been selected by Industries Training Corporation to replace its existing ERP solution with the Microsoft Axapta business solution. Fullscope is a Microsoft Business Solutions partner for the Microsoft Business Solutions-Axapta business application (See today's release "Fullscope Announces Reseller Agreement with Microsoft Business Solutions.")
    "We needed an ERP solution that delivered broad functionality along with mixed mode manufacturing and an intuitive user interface, as many of our employees are not highly trained IT users. Axapta strongly delivers on all fronts," said Andy Hafer, CIO at Industries Training Corporation. "Fullscope was an ideal partner for us because of their demonstrated in-depth expertise in manufacturing and ERP systems."
    Microsoft Business Solutions-Axapta is an ERP solution created specifically to help midmarket enterprises seize opportunity and gain a competitive advantage. Axapta can be tailored to support unique business processes quickly and cost-effectively, and includes integrated functionality across finance, supply chain management, e-commerce, customer relationship management, human resource management, balanced scorecard and knowledge management, business analytics and multilanguage and multicurrency. Axapta is available on Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle databases.

    About Fullscope

    Fullscope is focused on helping Fortune 2000 companies automate their value chain by extending ERP functions with a company's trading partners. By gathering, connecting and automating internal business processes and leveraging the information stored in ERP systems, mid-tier manufacturers can provide their customer service teams with the information they need, cost effectively, to build long lasting customer relationships.
    Fullscope was founded in 1999 as a mid-market e-business solution provider. In February 2002, Fullscope merged with RedKlay, an enterprise solutions provider since 1995. Headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Fullscope is led by a high performance executive team with successful track records leading mid-market companies into dynamic market opportunities.

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