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Merce for large enterprise

Merce was originally designed for medium to large organisations, with more than ten sites, dozens of servers, and thousands of users. Merce minimises management overheads, scales up well, and integrates with legacy systems, thus addressing the concerns of large, mature organisations.

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Merce for small business

Mtracks: driven by Merce technology, is a single-server version of Merce, meant for small firms and entry-level medium-sized companies who conduct their business entirely or primarily from one office. With Mtracks, you get the proven enterprise-class foundation of Merce, coupled with a size and complexity suited for single-office architectures.

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Merce in academia

Managing computer and networking infrastructure in an academic environment, e.g. a college campus, has constraints quite different from those of a corporate environment. Besides, students are not corporate professionals; their needs are different. Merce keeps this in mind.

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Merce for BPO companies

A BPO or KPO organisation, with its large head count, multiple parallel client processes, very high employee turnover, 24x7 work culture, and stringent demands for control and auditability, place special demands on email and IS infrastructure. Merce is very effective in bringing a sense of assurance to this floating population.

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Merce for legacy email solutions

You do not need to replace legacy email systems when opting for Merce; it can co-exist and add value to large companies which have legacy systems. Merce is often called upon to integrate with existing setups, and Merce PSG steps in to smoothen out the integration. Heterogenous environments are here to stay, reflecting the complexity of the modern workplace.

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Merce for manufacturing

Merce has been successfully deployed in medium to large manufacturing companies, with a Head Office and multiple factories, godowns and warehouses. The constraints imposed by a widely distributed manufacturing and distribution network with varying levels of connectivity and infrastructure have been addressed very successfully by Merce.

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