Rootstock Software announced that its Manufacturing Cloud ERP was named the winner of the prestigious Gold Stevie Award in the Best Cloud ERP category. This honor is presented by the 2024 American Business Awards, the nation’s premier business awards program, nicknamed the Stevies for the Greek word meaning “crowned.”
“We’re honored that Rootstock Manufacturing ERP has been recognized as the Best Cloud ERP Solution,” said Raj Badarinath, Chief Marketing & Product Officer of Rootstock Software. “As a company, we’ve helped manufacturers navigate the micro and macro trends in the industry, allowing us to take the pole position as the innovative challenger in the ERP space. Some of the key trends include manufacturers wanting to enable high-tech operations, reshoring in North America, and resetting what they want in an ERP in the age of AI.”
Due to these factors, manufacturers have been looking to replace legacy ERP systems with modern, cloud-first, AI-ready solutions. Rootstock is in a unique position to bring its innovation to bear, including its world-class cloud infrastructure and in-depth domain expertise.
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“We’re thankful to the American Business Awards for bestowing this accolade upon our company and our ERP solution, and we’re especially grateful to our manufacturing customers who made this recognition possible. Our nomination featured many five-star customer reviews, various user testimonials, and a compiled customer success video,” added Badarinath.
One judge for the Stevie Awards said, “Rootstock’s Cloud ERP provides a holistic and integrated solution for manufacturers, combining all necessary functionalities—ranging from financial management to analytics—within a single platform. This integration is particularly beneficial in streamlining operations and enhancing data accuracy, which are critical for effective decision-making.”
Another Stevie Award judge added, “Rootstock Software has showcased significant innovation with its launches of Enterprise Insights, QuickStart Implementation, Winter ’24 Release, AIRS, and the Signal Chain Appstore. These updates introduce novel features and solutions, leveraging AI, analytics, and streamlined implementation processes to address key challenges in manufacturing ERP.”
“While growth in much of the world economy has recovered slowly from the COVID-19 pandemic, the American economy continues to show remarkable resilience and growth,” said Stevie Awards president Maggie Miller. “Our 2024 Stevie winners have contributed to that successful recovery through their innovation, persistence, and hard work. We congratulate all our winners in the 2024 ABAs and look forward to celebrating their achievements during our June 11 awards banquet in New York.”
SOURCE: BusinessWire