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Lawson Software provides Web-addressable, role-based Self-Evident Applications (SEAs), transaction engines and e-business extensions to power financial, human resources, procurement, distribution and enterprise relationship management solutions. Company founders Richard Lawson, William Lawson, and John Cerullo built the business by providing innovative software solutions to complex organizations worldwide.
The corporate headquarters are in Saint Paul, Minnesota with offices worldwide.
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Collection of instructions, scripts, and configuration files for Lawson administrators.
Searchable site provides on-line documentation (dbdoc and dburf) for multiple release levels, ERD diagrams, technical background, instructions, tips, whitepapers, presentations, and links. Requires registration.
Employers can view anonymous resumes and request contact information. Candidates can post resumes.
Discussion forum with areas for general, functional, upgrade, technical, and employment topics.
eWeek article outlines Lawson Software's 1000-day plan to transform its products into J2EE service-oriented applications. (June 21, 2004)
CNET.com article features Lawson Software's strategy of hitting middle market companies in specific industries and the positive results of this strategy. (August 14, 1998)
Searchable site provides on-line documentation (dbdoc and dburf) for multiple release levels, ERD diagrams, technical background, instructions, tips, whitepapers, presentations, and links. Requires registration.
Discussion forum with areas for general, functional, upgrade, technical, and employment topics.
Collection of instructions, scripts, and configuration files for Lawson administrators.
Employers can view anonymous resumes and request contact information. Candidates can post resumes.
eWeek article outlines Lawson Software's 1000-day plan to transform its products into J2EE service-oriented applications. (June 21, 2004)
CNET.com article features Lawson Software's strategy of hitting middle market companies in specific industries and the positive results of this strategy. (August 14, 1998)
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