Four Ways to Botch Your ERP Implementation Process
by Jeff Kugler
Here are four worst practices that can contribute to the failure of an enterprise resource planning implementation—or the implementation of any other enterprise software, for that matter. Protect your investment and… Read the Article…
Five Steps to Business Intelligence Project Success
by Lyndsay Wise
Many business intelligence (BI) projects fall short of expectations. Unless organizations implement a methodology and benchmark the success other organizations have experienced, BI implementations may fail to provide… Read the Article…
Vendor Spotlight: Agresso
by TEC staff
Welcome to TEC's Vendor Spotlight series. This installment focuses on Agresso, a Netherlands-based ERP vendor now enjoying its fair share of success in North America. So how successful is Agresso? Just ask SAP—Agresso… Read the Article…
Three Ways ERP Can Help Manage Risk and Prevent Fraud
by Thomas Schiesl
If enterprise resource planning (ERP) isn't properly implemented to manage risk, your organization may face loss due to fraud or other hazards. Take advantage of ERP's capacities for role-based security, on both the… Read the Article…
Weather the Recession with Project ERP
by Bill Leedale
There’s a notable difference between management by project and project management. By using project-centric software, organizations can implement the former and better address how to supply on-going demand, allowing… Read the Article…
Squeeze Play in the Supply Chain Management Market
by Dylan Persaud
Changing business requirements have forced supply chain execution (SCE) vendors to expand via add-on modules. Seeing this upward push from the SCE vendors, enterprise resource planning vendors are now pushing downward… Read the Article…