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8 August 2012
Solar Junction selects Tensoft FSM ERP and supply chain solution
Tensoft Inc of San Jose, CA, USA, an end-to-end ERP (enterprise resource planning) and supply chain solution provider for the technology industry, has signed a SaaS (software-as-a-service) agreement with San Jose-based Solar Junction to use Tensoft’s Fabless Semiconductor Management (FSM) and Microsoft Dynamics as its core ERP and supplier collaboration solution.
Founded in 2007 as a developer of III-V multi-junction solar cells based on proprietary adjustable-spectrum lattice-matched (A-SLAM) materials for concentrated photovoltaics (CPV), Solar Junction sought a cloud solution to manage its rapidly expanding business. “Solar Junction evaluated various vendors during our system selection process,” says Solar Junction’s VP of finance Ivan Fujihara. “After an in-depth review, we selected Tensoft’s semiconductor ERP solution as a backbone toward scaling our company’s solar cell operations,” he adds.
“We’re pleased to work with Solar Junction to streamline their solar energy cell manufacturing process,” says Tensoft’s president & CEO Bob Scarborough. “A cloud-based implementation will ensure the optimal security, reliability, and scalability that Solar Junction requires to thrive in this burgeoning industry.”
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