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- Foundation_Systems abstract "Foundation Systems Limited is a British software company that provides accounting and business solutions to corporate clients. It was founded in 1982 in Norwich and is part of American company Infor Global Solutions. Foundation Systems provides a software portfolio based around their core offering of SunSystems, to mid-market organisations, predominantly in the United Kingdom.".
- Q5474362 abstract "Foundation Systems Limited is a British software company that provides accounting and business solutions to corporate clients. It was founded in 1982 in Norwich and is part of American company Infor Global Solutions. Foundation Systems provides a software portfolio based around their core offering of SunSystems, to mid-market organisations, predominantly in the United Kingdom.".
- Foundation_Systems comment "Foundation Systems Limited is a British software company that provides accounting and business solutions to corporate clients. It was founded in 1982 in Norwich and is part of American company Infor Global Solutions. Foundation Systems provides a software portfolio based around their core offering of SunSystems, to mid-market organisations, predominantly in the United Kingdom.".
- Q5474362 comment "Foundation Systems Limited is a British software company that provides accounting and business solutions to corporate clients. It was founded in 1982 in Norwich and is part of American company Infor Global Solutions. Foundation Systems provides a software portfolio based around their core offering of SunSystems, to mid-market organisations, predominantly in the United Kingdom.".