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Mincom and Pronto Software

Mincom and Pronto Software

We get the local view on ERP from two companies that are as Australian as Holden, and down-to-earth as Queensland.

JACKMAN

Is it really true that Queensland (where Mincom is based) is beautiful one day, perfect the next?

BEESLEY

Queensland is certainly one of the world’s most livable states and our corner of the world is one of the fastest growing areas in the country, an ideal base for Mincom’s international headquarters. The great lifestyle is a major draw card for attracting and retaining skilled and talented professionals so it has some major business benefits as well.

 

BEESLEY

If your company was a car, which car would it be and why?

JACKMAN

We love competing in the world market—and beating the big industry players by being more nimble in delivering value to our clients. I liken this to the success Holden has had with the Monaro. It is a home-grown Aussie muscle car totally attuned to the local market, but clearly able to hold its own overseas. 

 

About Mincom

Mincom provides enterprise asset management and e-business software and services to mining, utilities, transportation, defence, government and more.

 

About Pronto Software

Pronto Software is an Australian company that provides clients around the world with fully integrated enterprise resource

planning software.




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