Mizar: Next-generation ERP

SOFTBAUWARE GmbH presents Mizar, the latest version of its Construct ERP business software. The new generation of the ERP solution expands the system with numerous functional innovations and combines all previous patches and feature packs from the previous release, Loneos.  

One focus of the new version of Construct ERP is on the targeted further development of central business processes. Purchasing, sales, and production planning have been comprehensively optimized. In addition, the customer portal has been expanded to include an archive, and cross-departmental functions such as document management, e-mail processing with attachments, mobile working in the warehouse with the Stock App, and personnel planning have been further improved.

New apps and integrations
With Mizar, SOFTBAUWARE is also introducing new apps and integrations that further advance digital networking. These include calendar synchronization via Microsoft Graph, a mobile app for personnel time recording, and an application for payment proposal lists that efficiently supports financial processes. The release will initially be delivered for the standard version. The concrete industry solution will follow as planned around 14 days later and will also include all industry-specific enhancements. 

New release cycle
With the release of Mizar, SOFTBAUWARE is adjusting its release strategy. In the future, major releases will be provided in a 24-month development cycle to ensure greater product maturity and stability. Three feature packs are planned per release, delivering targeted functional enhancements. Customers can choose between two support models: Long Term Support for maximum stability and Feature Partner Support for early access to new features. 

Maintenance for the previous version, Loneos, is scheduled to continue until July 1, 2027, whileMizaris expected to be supported until January 1, 2029. At the same time, the company is providing an outlook on upcoming versions: The successor version, Nembus, is planned for January 1, 2028, with Okuda to follow on January 1, 2030. 

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