Legacy ERP System Migration Explained: Step-By-Step Playbook
Outgrowing your older ERP system and looking to upgrade it?
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Megan Alba
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April 10, 2025
Greenville, SC, April 10, 2025 - Martus Solutions, the company redefining how finance teams budget, forecast, and report, has announced its most successful quarter to date, setting new records in revenue, customer acquisition, and partner expansion. The results reflect growing demand from organizations ready to move beyond spreadsheets and embrace smarter financial management tools.
As finance teams face increasing pressure to make faster, more informed decisions, Martus’ collaborative, cloud-based platform offers a clear path forward without the limitations of spreadsheets or a steep learning curve of other FP&A tools.
“Our momentum is being driven by real benefits,” said CEO and Founder Bill Cox. “When our customers can cut budgeting time in half, build forecasts in real time, and empower their teams with intuitive tools—that’s when transformation becomes tangible.”
Key achievements in Q1 2025 include:
This June, Martus will host Martus Momentum, its first-ever customer and partner summit, on June 2, 2025, in Atlanta. At this half-day event, attendees will network with fellow users, hear directly from Martus leaders, and dive into focused training sessions to unlock the full potential of the platform. The event is free for Martus customers and partners.
With over 900 organizations relying on Martus globally, the company heads into the rest of 2025 with a strong innovation pipeline and growing community engagement. Martus remains focused on delivering thoughtful, impactful solutions to help finance teams lead with clarity and confidence.
Outgrowing your older ERP system and looking to upgrade it?
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