"Browse, Ingeniería de software" is a Chilean company
founded in 1988 to offer a quality technological alternative in the IT solutions
market. "After developing the first projects with traditional methods, we gave
an important step when we incorporated GeneXus as a strategic tool", pointed
Prambs.
GeneXus has allowed us to manage knowledge, given by the
experience we have acquired through these years in different organizations,
which enabled us to deliver products with high levels of reliability, maturity
and integration to our clients, he added.
Particularly, Browse Chile develops and markets LISA, an
ERP ((Enterprise Resource Planning) for the management of enterprise resources,
with the capacity to manage full cycles of sales, procurement, stock, human
resources, accounting, finance and production.
Browse is now generating an ERP LISA version for China to
venture in the Chinese market in 2006, with the support of the Chilean
Government. "The Chinese version of LISA/ERP is our main task for 2006 and
GeneXus 9.0 is our technological partner", highlighted Prambs.
"Accessing the Chinese market with Latin American
technology is a substantial challenge and it is not an easy task. The
government's support, through Innova Chile (CORFO), has been essential for
accepting this sizeable task that has commercial, contract and cultural
implications in addition to the technological aspects," explained the commercial
manager of Browse.
"Chile is about to sign a Free Trade Agreement with China
in November of this year. This will put Chile in a vantage point, and will be an
addition to the previous free trade agreements that Chile has already signed
with USA, Canada, Mexico, EU, P4 Group and now with China, giving Chile access
to 63% of the world's GDP."
Additionally, the company has just received the ISO
9001:2000 Certification. "The implementation of a quality system has allowed us
to improve our internal procedures as well as our relation with clients and
suppliers, and what's more important, feel that the organization is committed
and integrated towards achieving the proposed goals and objectives, explained
Mr. Pedro Carrasco, Quality Manager.
The next step will be to obtain CMMI Level 2
certification, informed Carrasco, who leads the task of preparing the
organization to face this challenge.
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