Dans son plus simple appareil, un progiciel de gestion intégré (PGI, en anglais ERP pour Enterprise Resource Planning) fournit un environnement interactif dont le but est d’aider les entreprises à gérer et analyser tous les processus de fabrication de produits. Ces processus couvrent, entre autres, la gestion d’inventaire, la prise de commandes et la comptabilité.
A Semi–open Source Vendor Discusses Market Trends P.J. Jakovljevic
A response to trends in the open source software market comes this time from relative newcomer provider xTuple. This vendor’s footprint isn’t entirely in the open source door, however, with OpenMFG, its commercially… Lire cet article…
Is Your Enterprise Application on a Road to Nowhere? Dan Matthews
Consolidation is a well-documented trend and is to be expected in the market for enterprise applications. This article outlines the evolution of the enterprise software market. Specifically, it focuses on the… Lire cet article…
ERP: When Transparency Becomes Tunnel Vision David Bourque
The face of manufacturing is constantly changing. As enterprise resource planning (ERP) software evolves and more organizations continue to use ERP solutions, they must find a way to avoid ERP’s “tunnel vision” syndrome… Lire cet article…
The Web-based Sales Portal—A Catalyst for Business Transformation B.K. Mahesh and Noorani Subramanian Hariharan
A sales portal is one of many tools that can be used to help transform a business, especially a consumer packaged goods company. In this article, key structural and functional elements, as well as the advantages of… Lire cet article…
Three Ways ERP Can Help Manage Risk and Prevent Fraud 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… Lire cet article…