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JBA

(JBA International, Inc., Rolling Meadows, IL) A global developer and supplier of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software for AS/400, Unix and NT platforms. Founded in 1981 as Johnston Brown Associates, in 1999, it was acquired by Canadian-based Geac Computer Corporation. The resulting company operates in several vertical markets and provides consulting services, training and application hosting.



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It includes comparisons and reviews of products from Eastman Software, FileNET, IBM, Identitech, JBA International, Keyfile, Lotus, Lucent Technologies, Staffware, Trilog Group, and Ultimus.
They've got a split with JBA (That's John Brown's Army, Christ, haven't they heard of JFA?
With 25 years of experience in the technology industry, Jervis worked for 13 years at JBA International, a global supplier of integrated business systems, where he served as managing director of the company's divisions in South Africa and continental Europe.
 
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