Integrate your ERP and store systems
Seamless transfer of data between retail stores and ERP can make or break a retailer since it' is the foundation of every modern retail business. However, the data transfer must be flawless and able to handle a significant amount of data without problems in order to be successful.
With a data connection that is easy to set up and has a very user-friendly interface and error handling, you can leverage all the data in your business. Join the webinar to learn more about how our integration can make your life easier.

Who is it relevant to and what can you expect?
Are you a CEO, CFO or IT manager working with digital transformation and struggling with the data transfer between your ERP and store systems? Then this webinar is for you!
Data is the foundation of a lot of interactions and decisions in the retail business, which is the reason why it's so important to get the right data in the right system at the right time. Our webinar will give you insights on how you can solve performance problems, lengthy updates and data discrepancies when it comes to the data transfer between your ERP and store systems.
Watch webinarAGENDA
Introduction to Fiftytwo
Fiftytwo in the retail arena
Why an efficient integration between POS and ERP can pay for itself?
Short presentation of the 52POSConnector
How do you benefit from this integration?
How to get started and how much is it?
Q&A
Meet our presenters
In this webinar, Pia Munck and Jan Johannes Kyhnæb will present our webinar "52POSConnector". Additionally, Sille Ørnberg, Fiftytwo's Marketing Manager, will facilitate the webinar. She has worked in marketing and communication for over 20 years. Her career is characterized by her strong technical background, where she has worked primarily with B2B marketing in international companies across industries.

Pia Munck

Jan Johannes Kyhnæb
Business Development Manager at Fiftytwo, Jan, has more than 30 years of experience in sales of Microsoft Business Central and retail and has been part of implementing several standard systems and developing entirely new ones.