Software Specializations
Magnum Forge works on a regular basis with the following software applications. Our deep knowledge of these systems allows us to help our clients get the most out of their software investment. We have decades-long relationships with key executives at these companies:
Enertia Software
Enertia offers a comprehensive ERP application that is tightly integrated and uses a single data model. There are two versions of their application, both called “Enertia” as they transition from their legacy system (delivered via a client-server architecture) that was first developed in the late 1990s to a new version that is delivered to a web browser.
IFS BOLO
The BOLO ERP suite was first released in the mid-1980s. It shares a codebase from this period with Excalibur and uses the Unidata database management system. This application is considered extremely mature and broad. BOLO has had several owners over the decades, and they are now owned by IFS as a result of their acquisition of P2 Energy Solutions in 2022.
IFS Excalibur
The Excalibur ERP suite was first released in the mid-1980s. It shares a codebase from this period with BOLO and uses the Unidata database management system. This application is considered extremely mature and broad. Excalibur has had several owners over the decades, and they are now owned by IFS as a result of their acquisition of P2 Energy Solutions in 2022.
IFS Merrick Systems / P2 Energy Solutions
The Merrick suite of production volume applications (ProCount, eVIN, Field Manager, and Carté) were created by Merrick Systems and released in the late 1990s. Merrick was bought by P2 Energy Solutions in 2014, which was bought by IFS in 2022. The ProCount suite has the largest install base in the production volume space, offering field data gathering, production allocations, and regulatory reporting.
Quorum Software
Quorum Software offers a wide range of applications that serve the upstream and midstream oil and gas industry. They currently offer two upstream ERP solutions. MyQuorum (formerly called “Quorum Enterprise”) is their legacy solution, first released in the late 1990s. MyQuorum is delivered via a client-server architecture. Quorum’s newer web browser native solutions are branded as “On Demand” (On Demand Accounting, On Demand Land, On Demand Production, and On Demand Well Operations).
W Energy Software
W Energy started as a mid-stream software company in 2009, offering gas plant accounting and transportation. By 2015, they were building out the modules for a full upstream ERP system. W Energy is the first software vendor in the Tier II space to have an entire ERP that is web-browser native, which helped them gain market share in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
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