Friday August 22, 2008 | Spotlight on Engineer-to-order | Issue 2573
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Engineer-to-order: Special Needs, Special Solutions
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Engineer-to-order (ETO) companies live in a more complex and demanding world than most other manufacturers. But in the eyes of many ETO manufacturers, ETO solutions are falling short. Find out what ETO manufacturers need from their software solutions-but aren't getting-in today's feature blog post.If you don't regularly—and effectively—keep track of key business indicators, you may discover one day that your company's doors are closed. Today's feature guide will help you make sure you're getting the kind of vital business information you require as an ETO or project-based manufacturer. In the ongoing saga of virtual company TurtleSpice's ERP selection process, today we find out why the TurtleSpice VP really wants BigGun on the shortlist. Is that a good idea for the company or a bad one? You can help make that decision by casting your vote here.
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Read the ETO blog post: ETO Manufacturers Issue a Challenge to ERP Vendors
Download the ETO guide: Monitoring Your Business Vital Signs: A Guide for Engineer-to-order and Project-based Manufacturers
Read the TurtleSpice blog post: TurtleSpice ERP! (Week 7)
Compare ETO Solutions
To compare ETO solutions based on the needs and characteristics of your organization (its size, industry, business model, geographical markets, IT platform and requirements, etc.), visit TEC's ETO Evaluation Center. It's fast and easy, and you'll get the results immediately.
Compare ETO solutions now
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Enterprise Software Provider Deacom Joins Life Sciences Council
WAYNE, PA — Deacom, Inc., provider of integrated accounting and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software for the pharmaceutical industry, has joined the Philadelphia area's largest technology and life sciences trade association, Eastern Technology Council, to support business technology initiatives among the Council's pharmaceutical manufacturing member companies.
Click here for more information
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