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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Infor ION for iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Infor ION for iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) include: Ferrari, a Italy based Automotive organisation with 5435 employees and revenues of $7.23 billion, Valmet, a Finland based Manufacturing organisation with 17000 employees and revenues of $5.53 billion, Andersen Corporation, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 13000 employees and revenues of $3.80 billion, Carrier Enterprise, a United States based Distribution organisation with 1600 employees and revenues of $3.00 billion, ITI, a India based Communications organisation with 1213 employees and revenues of $1.39 billion and many others.
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Andersen Corporation | Manufacturing | 13000 | $3.8B | United States | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 Andersen Corporation implemented Infor ION, an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service), to orchestrate integrations across its ERP and manufacturing application landscape. The Infor ION deployment was positioned to connect Infor LN, Baan ERP, CPQ, MES, CDR, and SIM systems while operating across on premise and multi tenant cloud components of the Infor OS estate.
Implementation work included installation and configuration of Infor ION CE multi tenant using the Enterprise Connector, alongside Infor OS and Infor LN installations and upgrades. The environment included migrations of Infor LN 10.x releases and platform moves such as migrating Infor LN 10.7 from RedHat 6 to RedHat 7 and migrating LN UI servers to Windows 2019, reflecting a hybrid infrastructure of Linux and Windows servers supporting the iPaaS.
Functional capabilities centered on integration orchestration, API based connectors, and event routing, using Infor ION API and Enterprise Connector components in combination with Mule integrations documented between Baan ERP, LN, CDR, SIM, MES, and CPQ. The deployment also integrated EQ/CPQ multi tenant cloud with an on premise Infor LN instance and included installation and configuration of Infor Factory Track, extending integration coverage into shop floor and assembly control and job shop processes.
Governance and operationalization emphasized centralized integration configuration and connector management within Infor ION CE, identity consolidation work from ADFS to Azure AD for Infor OS access, and phased version upgrades of Infor OS and LN. Rollout activities reflected coordinated ERP administration, middleware configuration, and shop floor integration efforts to align IT, manufacturing operations, and commercial CPQ workflows under a single iPaaS platform.
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Brewster Cheese | Manufacturing | 400 | $80M | United States | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2011 | Godlan |
In 2011, Brewster Cheese implemented Infor ION, an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) solution, with Godlan as the systems integrator to connect core manufacturing and maintenance systems. The initiative targeted elimination of duplicate data entry, enabling inventory to be expensed as it is received, and updating older system footprints to leverage new functionality without customization.
The deployment integrated Infor EAM Enterprise with Infor Adage and ERP Process Business, using Infor ION to transmit purchase orders and receipts from the ERP to EAM for inventory posting. Brewster Cheese also upgraded from Infor MP2 to Infor EAM Enterprise to consolidate asset management, which centralized asset tracking, inventory control, preventative maintenance workflows, and the ability to run detailed maintenance reports across sites.
Operational coverage included asset and maintenance management across three plants, and business functions impacted included procurement, inventory accounting, and plant maintenance. The implementation left the architecture positioned to extend integrations, specifically enabling the possibility of integrating the companys warehouse management system, by using the iPaaS layer for orchestration, message routing, and event-driven synchronization consistent with iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) capabilities.
Governance and process changes focused on centralized data flows and standardized operational processes, reducing manual reconciliation by routing ERP transactions into EAM via Infor ION. The program also prepared Brewster Cheese for faster, easier future upgrades by adopting current product releases that required no customization, and Brewsters CIO reported that Infor ION proved easy to implement and maintain while improving the ease of interfacing with other systems.
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Carrier Enterprise | Distribution | 1600 | $3.0B | United States | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Carrier Enterprise implemented Infor ION as its iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) to orchestrate integrations across its distribution ERP ecosystem. The deployment targeted integration across Carrier Enterprise operations spanning more than 200 locations across 28 states, Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, Latin America, Mexico and Canada, extending connectivity between distribution centers, retail locations, e-Commerce channels and field offices.
The implementation focused on Infor Cloud Suite Distribution centric integration patterns, leveraging Infor ION capabilities such as ION API based endpoints, Business Object Documents BOD orchestration, Workspaces for task driven interfaces and Extension management for tailored functionality. Infor ION was configured to support customizations and to surface operational workflows for inventory management, order-to-cash processing, parts and aftermarket distribution, and ERP exception handling.
Integrations implemented with Infor ION connected the Infor Cloud Suite Distribution ERP landscape to Carrier Enterprise e-Commerce and mobile platforms, enabling structured data exchange for orders, inventory availability and fulfillment events. The integration topology emphasized canonical message flows through BODs and API endpoints to reduce point to point connections, and to support synchronous and asynchronous exchanges typical of distribution and supply chain operations.
Governance and delivery used Atlassian Jira for project and change tracking, while solution architecture work included development of architectural blueprints, BOD design patterns and security architecture coordination with the internal security team. Implementation activities emphasized translating stakeholder business requirements into technical interface specifications, and managing extension lifecycle and workspace permissions to align ERP process ownership across merchandising, operations, and IT teams.
Operational practices included ongoing assessment of integrations, refinement of process flows and management of ION API and extension configurations to maintain data integrity and support distributed fulfillment operations. The narrative reflects an integration centric rollout using Infor ION as the central iPaaS integration bus for Carrier Enterprise, with particular emphasis on CSD connectivity, BOD orchestration and workspace driven process enablement.
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Champion Petfoods LP | Consumer Packaged Goods | 1000 | $500M | Canada | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Champion Petfoods LP deployed Infor ION as the integration backbone within its Infor Food & Beverage suite, using iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) middleware to enhance kitchen technology and collaboration with regional ingredient producers. Champion Petfoods implemented Infor ION together with Infor M3 ERP to establish a purpose built middleware layer that would enable more timely information flow and process orchestration across its award winning kitchens.
Infor ION was configured to provide canonical message routing, event driven orchestration, and workflow automation consistent with iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) capabilities, integrating transactional master data and operational events from the Infor M3 implementation. The deployment emphasized industry specific configuration for food and beverage operations, aligning recipe, lot and batch information with procurement and production scheduling modules in Infor M3.
Operational coverage focused on kitchen operations and supplier collaboration within Champion Petfoods Canadian production footprint, connecting regional ingredient producers and kitchen systems to the central ERP. Integrations centered on synchronizing production orders, ingredient provenance data, and inventory status between Infor M3 and downstream kitchen processes, enabling a single source of operational data.
Governance and rollout included standardization of integration workflows and orchestration policies to support cross functional visibility between procurement, production and quality functions. The company reported that Infor M3 and Infor ION together provide an integrated solution that streamlines processes and provides more timely information, supporting closer collaboration with producers of fresh regional ingredients.
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Ferrari | Automotive | 5435 | $7.2B | Italy | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Ferrari implemented Infor ION as part of a broader re-engineering program executed alongside Infor LN. Infor ION was provisioned as the central iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) layer to orchestrate integration across ERP modules and external supplier systems.
The deployment encompassed supply chain, purchasing, finance, and manufacturing process rework, and was implemented together with Infor Warehouse Mobility and Infor Sales & Operations Planning. Infor ION was configured to manage integration workflows, data synchronization, and event orchestration between transactional ERP components and mobile warehouse operations.
Architecturally Infor ION functions as a centralized middleware and message-routing layer connecting Infor LN, Warehouse Mobility, Sales & Operations Planning, and third-party suppliers and partners, enabling standardized system-to-system connectivity and process orchestration across the manufacturing value chain. The implementation scope targeted cross-functional business processes in supply chain, purchasing, finance, and manufacturing, with integration touchpoints extending to external suppliers and partner systems.
Governance and process alignment were restructured to coordinate end-to-end workflows across the impacted business functions, with supplier collaboration integrated into rollout plans and operational handoffs. Vittorio Boero, CIO of Ferrari, described the implementation as quite successful and in line with the companys expectations.
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Manufacturing | 41 | $9M | India | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2020 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 600 | $100M | United States | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2019 | n/a |
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Communications | 1213 | $1.4B | India | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2020 | n/a |
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Distribution | 2300 | $600M | United States | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2015 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 885 | $193M | India | Infor | Infor ION | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2014 | n/a |
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