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Cincom, Accretive and IBM Team Up to Offer 'SAP Cash Optimization'
One-stop data analytics radically simplifies way to select, install and maintain business software

Software and services provider Cincom Systems teamed up with IBM and Accretive Solutions for an "out of the box" cash flow and operations optimization solution that also provides one-stop data analytics -- all on an integrated software and hardware platform.

SAP Cash Optimization is available on IBM's Smart Cube as part of the Smart Business program. Designed from the ground up for small to midsize businesses (SMBs), IBM Smart Business is a radically simple way to select, install and maintain business software. Cincom's business intelligence solutions combined with Accretive Solutions' cash flow and operations optimization solution on IBM's Smart Cube provide a set of end-to-end technologies that enable SMBs to make the right decisions at the right time.

"We are pleased to partner with Accretive Solutions for SAP Cash Optimization on the IBM Smart Cube," said Jeff Gunderson, Cincom Business Intelligence Solutions. "The key differentiator that business intelligence brings to the table is immediately available, cross-functional, operations-focused reports and dashboards. These provide insight into operational and structural causes of liquidity issues as well as practical guidance to optimize cash and improve forecasting.

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