
Infor SunSystems
Accounting software
Accounting & finance software
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What is Infor SunSystems
Infor SunSystems is an accounting and financial management application used to manage general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, cash and bank processing, and financial reporting. It is typically deployed by mid-sized to large organizations, including multi-entity and multi-currency environments, that need structured financial controls and consolidation-ready data. The product is commonly implemented as part of a broader Infor finance stack and can integrate with other operational systems for end-to-end financial processing.
Strong multi-entity accounting
SunSystems supports multi-company, multi-currency, and multi-language accounting structures that are common in international organizations. It provides configurable charts of accounts and posting structures to standardize financial data across entities. This makes it suitable for organizations that need consistent group reporting and controlled local variations.
Configurable financial dimensions
The product uses flexible analysis dimensions to classify transactions beyond the general ledger account (for example by cost center, project, or department). This enables management reporting without creating an overly complex chart of accounts. It can reduce reliance on external spreadsheets for internal reporting compared with simpler accounting tools.
Integration within Infor ecosystem
SunSystems is designed to integrate with other Infor products and common enterprise integration approaches. This supports workflows that span procurement, expenses, and other upstream processes feeding the ledger. For organizations already standardized on Infor, this can simplify vendor management and integration planning.
Implementation can be complex
Deployments often require specialized configuration for dimensions, security, and reporting structures. Organizations may need experienced implementation partners and a defined finance process model to avoid rework. This can increase time-to-value compared with lighter-weight accounting platforms.
User experience varies by module
Some users may find parts of the interface and navigation less modern than newer cloud-native accounting products. Training is typically required for finance teams to use advanced features effectively. Usability can depend on the specific version, deployment model, and integrated components in use.
Reporting may need add-ons
While core financial reporting is available, advanced analytics, dashboards, and self-service reporting may require additional Infor tools or third-party BI. This can add licensing and administration overhead. Organizations with complex reporting requirements should validate the reporting stack during evaluation.
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Infor
New York, NY, USA
2002
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