AttivoERP, an ERP consulting and implementation firm serving manufacturers, distributors and small to mid-sized businesses, has unified its brand under a single identity after operating for several years with two separate but overlapping names. The company was founded in 1992 as The Attivo Group and adopted the AttivoERP name roughly six years ago to reflect its software and implementation focus. The brand unification consolidates both names into AttivoERP, with a new website launching this summer at attivoerp.com.
The firm supports six ERP platforms: Acumatica, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, Oracle NetSuite, SAP Business One, Enterpryze and Exact Globe+. Its service model covers the full lifecycle from initial ERP selection and implementation through training, ongoing support and optimization, with two named programs handling specific segments of that work. Attivo Academy provides training resources, and Attivo TotalCare, formalized as a subscription offering alongside the brand launch, handles ongoing support under defined service parameters. The firm also offers an ERP Recovery service for stalled or troubled implementations, and maintains support for legacy platforms including Macola, Sage 100, Exact and Microsoft Dynamics GP.
Alongside the brand consolidation, AttivoERP announced the launch of AI-powered implementation and migration tools, which the company says are designed to reduce project timelines and cost. No specific details about the tools' architecture or the platforms they support were disclosed in the announcement.
Len Reo, President and Founder of AttivoERP, described what the unification is meant to communicate externally:
"Whether a business is choosing their first ERP system or optimizing one they've run for a decade, they're working with the same team, the same standards, and the same commitment to their success as when we first launched. This unification simply makes that visible from the outside."
Marla Malkin, VP of Marketing at AttivoERP, said the new website is designed to reflect the company's consolidated identity:
"A unified brand needed a unified digital presence to match. Our new website and identity are built to make it immediately clear who we are and how we can help, no matter where a business is in their ERP journey."




