QAD
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Type | Public (NASDAQ: QADI) |
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Founded | Carpinteria, California (1979) |
Headquarters | 2111 Ortega Hill Road Summerland, California 93067 |
Key people | Pamela Meyer Lopker (Chairman) Karl F. Lopker (CEO) Jim Kirkley (CTO) Daniel Lender (CFO) |
Industry | Computer software |
Products | ERP |
Revenue | $225,000,000 USD (2006) |
Employees | 1,275 |
Website | www.qad.com |
QAD NASDAQ: QADI produces Enterprise Resource Planning software. The software is targeted to 6 main industries: Automotive, Consumer Products, Electronics, Food and Beverage, Industrial Products, and Life Sciences. 5,500 licensed sites in more than 90 countries. The company was founded in 1979.
[edit] QAD Products
- QAD Enterprise Application provides single-site companies and multinational organizations with a fully integrated, core enterprise solution.
- QAD Manufacturing enables companies to reduce costs and increase throughput using the latest manufacturing scheduling techniques, including the capability to fully support lean adoption.
- QAD Financials provides the ability to manage and control businesses at a local, regional and global level with solutions for accounting, regulatory compliance, financial reporting and other critical business requirements.
- QAD Supply Chain includes modules that help the management of supply and suppliers through real-time collaboration.
- QAD Customer Management provides improved responsiveness through collaboration and management of customers and demand.
- QAD Analytics helps companies analyze data to measure business performance in key areas.
- QAD Open Technology allows database portability and operating system flexibility, and works with QAD QXtend integration layer to enable access to all elements of QAD applications.