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Wednesday December 17, 2008 | Spotlight on ERP | Issue 2522
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PlayStation and Sony Sell Big in the US: Why Not Japanese Software?
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The US has a love affair with Japanese products—witness the boatloads of digital cameras, big-screen TVs, and video games washing onto American shores daily. But when it comes to software, Americans give Japanese vendors the cold shoulder instead. Today's feature blog post looks at that curious situation, and also at the efforts Japanese planning and scheduling vendor Asprova is making to gain a real foothold in the US market.For an in-depth product review of ActiveBatch v7 job scheduling software, check out today's second feature blog post. Finally, to help you make sure you get the job scheduling software that best meets your company's needs, here's a detailed checklist of job scheduling evaluation criteria.
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Read the blog post: Between Toyota and Sony: Japanese Software in the US Market
Read the blog post: Job Scheduling Maze in Distributed IT Landscapes - Part 3
Download the checklist: Job Scheduling Evaluation Checklist
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DEACOM Business Software Manages Canadian Panel Plant
Wayne, PA — Brockport Home Systems, one of Canada's first construction companies dedicated to enhancing the design, manufacture, and construction of house components for the home building industry, has implemented the DEACOM Integrated Accounting and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software System to streamline its business processes in a single, integrated system. |
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Last updated 12/16/2008 3:28:27 PM
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