Infor Rebrands GT Nexus Digital Network as Infor Nexus

Infor Nexus is designed to combine power of GT Nexus network, IoT and Infor Coleman AI to create the Intelligent Supply Chain Network

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Infor, a global leader in business cloud software specialized by industry, today announced that it is rebranding its GT Nexus supply chain network as Infor Nexus, as it “digitally reinvents” the way supply chains execute and use data and intelligence to be more “customer-centric.”

Infor Nexus combines the power of GT Nexus, IoT and Infor Coleman AI to deliver an intelligent supply chain network with a path to the autonomous supply chain.

According to spokesmen, Infor Nexus is the first solution of its kind to combine AI, IoT and advanced visualization through an end-to-end collaborative network, providing real-time visibility and predictive intelligence.

“The new Infor Nexus brand culminates the past three years we've spent transforming GT Nexus – leveraging digital technologies such as IoT, in-memory processing, mobile, advanced visualization and AI,” said Rod Johnson, EVP of Manufacturing & Supply Chain at Infor. “Today, we're delivering a next-generation supply chain network that is real-time, intelligent and self-orchestrating. Our customers are empowered to optimize service levels, costs and inventory through a digital environment that is hyperconnected and data-driven, with a path to the autonomous supply chain.”

In an interview with SCMR, Johnson added the rebrand is something they had considered and planned for a considerable amount of time.

“Looking back, we became part of Infor in 2015 and this week's rebranding to Infor Nexus marks the culmination of three years of innovation and dedication to transform GT Nexus into the world's most complete and powerful platform for supply chain orchestration,” he said.

Due to the innovation and R&D Infor has put forth, things like IoT, in-memory processing, mobile, advanced visualization and AI are interwoven into their multienterprise network,” Johnson added. As a result, They're able to deliver real-time visibility and predictive intelligence, and a clear path to self-orchestration.

“When you speak to manufacturers and retailers today, the market recognizes that traditional supply chain solutions are no longer sufficient for keeping up with the speed of business,” said Johnson. “Companies thirst for end-to-end visibility. They seek accurate descriptive and predictive intelligence. And they need network agility to optimize service levels, costs and inventory. Infor Nexus is strategically positioned to meet these pressing needs.”

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