SAVE THE DATE: DEACOM DISCOVER 2019 to be Held in Downtown Philadelphia from April 2-4, 2019

Media Alert –

Deacom, Inc., an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) provider for manufacturers and distributors, announced that its 14th annual DEACOM DISCOVER user conference will be held from April 2-4, 2019 at the Hilton Philadelphia Penn’s Landing.

Exclusive to existing Deacom customers only, DEACOM DISCOVER is designed to provide the tools needed to strengthen the way in which they leverage the ERP software. Educational workshops, 1on1 strategy sessions, peer networking, and hands-on TechLabs will offer tangible value that users can take back to the office and apply to their own business.

By moving the event to downtown Philadelphia, the new venue is sure to fuel inspiration, so all Deacom customers are encouraged to Save The Date. Further event and registration details will be released later this year.

For more information about Deacom, visit www.deacom.com or call 1-877-4-DEACOM.

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 About Deacom, Inc.

Deacom, Inc. is the producer of DEACOM ERP, a comprehensive ERP platform with the industry’s largest functional foundation. As the artisans of ERP software, Deacom builds functionality that specifically resolves the complex challenges of manufacturers and distributors. With a focus on constantly evolving the software, critical business functionality is developed by Deacom into the core platform. This provides a unique opportunity for customers to increase operational efficiency and decrease the total costs of ERP ownership. To learn more, visit deacom.com, follow on Twitter or call 1-877-4-DEACOM.

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As the PR Manager for Deacom, Kelly does more than write press releases and manage her digital Rolodex (aka LinkedIn). She is on a mission to eliminate the “Dee-a-kom” problem by creatively merging quality content, media relations, social media, data analysis, SEO, and event marketing to help boost the company’s awareness and reputation as a trusted ERP provider. HINT: It’s pronounced “dē·käm”.