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How
Some ERP Vendors Demonstrated - Warts and All
Part 1
by P. Jakovljevic, L. Talarico, & B. Spencer
Contrary to what vendors may contend, not all of them are able to provide
an effective out-of-the-box solution that satisfies the critical requirements
of an organization. In this case study from a recent selection engagement
for an ETO mid-size manufacturer, we assess Oracle, J.D. Edwards, SAP,
and IFS in terms of their ability to demonstrate alleged functionality
of their products.
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SAP Opens The ‘Miss Congeniality’ Contest by P.J. Jakovljevic While SAP’s determination to become enterprise applications Web Esperanto evangelist is of paramount importance to its customers and for the general market direction, one should by no means expect short-term tectonic moves.
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Integration is the Name of the Game in Software Systems by Rachel Davis This article, originally published in Engineering Times, on how companies are employing ERP is based on an interview with Ben Spencer, TEC’s Senior Director of Knowledge Bases and Content Development.
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Should interBiz Mean Intelligence And Prediction Beyond ERP? - Part 2: Challenges and Market Impact
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