Wednesday June 10, 2009 | Spotlight on ERP | Issue 2597
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13 Things You Can Do to Prevent ERP Failure
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People always ask us here at TEC: What can I do to prevent my ERP project from becoming a failure? Today's feature blog post offers you a list of 13 (in this case a lucky number) things you can do to make sure your ERP project doesn't go south, potentially taking you with it.
Here's a handy reference guide to give you insight into the accounting features and functions currently available for small to medium businesses (SMBs). It will help you determine which accounting features your organization needs—or doesn't need.
If part of your reason for getting an ERP system is to control costs, you'll want to make sure the implementation is as cost-effective as possible. Today's feature white paper shows you how partnering with a value-added reseller (VAR) can help you lower your ERP implementation costs.
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Read the feature blog post: 13 Things You Can Do to Prevent ERP Failure
Read the feature reference guide: Your Reference Guide to SMB Accounting Software Features
Read the feature white paper: How to Lower Your ERP Implementation Costs
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Polymita Extends Its International Presence to Mexico
Pronapsis incorporated into Polymita's network of partners
Barcelona — Polymita, a world leader in productivity, has expanded its network of expert partners with the recent addition of Pronapsis in the Mexican market.
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PTC Launches Online Resource Specifically for the Small and Medium Market
A resource center aimed at improving product development strategies:
http://www.ptc.com/solutions/small-medium-business
Needham, MA — PTC (NASDAQ: PMTC), the Product Development Company®, today announced the launch of an online resource designed specifically for the small and medium business (SMB) marketplace. The new site is designed to provide resources on all aspects of product development to both existing and potential PTC customers, giving access to the latest articles, analyst reports, and presentations aimed at how product development can contribute to profitability.
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here for more information.
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