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What Is ERP, Anyway? » The TEC Blog
... Visit our ERP Evaluation Center for more information, as well as an overview of the ERP
products currently available on the market. ...
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| blog.technologyevaluation.com/blog/2007/11/26/what-is-erp-anyway/ - 45k - 2007-11-26 |
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The ERP Market 2001 And Beyond – Aging Gracefully With The ‘ ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Figure 1. This is Part One of a five-part article. This part is an overview of the ERP market
and how ERP is expanding to included SCM, CRM, and e-procurement. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2001/10/research_notes/MN_ER_PJ_10_03_01_1.asp - 23k - 2001-10-03 |
| Summary: Although we believe that exorbitant growth rates are a matter of the past, growth will remain the word associated with the
ERP market in the 2000’s. ERP will, however, have to share the spotlight with the fast growing adolescent ERP-adjacent areas
like SCM, CRM and e-procurement.
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ERP Selection Facts and Figures Case Study Part 1: Business Model ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic, L. Talarico & B. Spencer |
... Part 1: Business Model Scenarios L. Talarico, B. Spencer, P. Jakovljevic - November 19, 2001. 1. Overview
of the Selection. ... Overview of the Selection. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2001/11/research_notes/CS_ER_LJT_11_19_01_1.asp - 15k - 2001-11-19 |
| Summary: During a recent Enterprise Resource Planning selection engagement with a large aerospace and defense manufacturer TEC had
the opportunity to evaluate and compare the offerings of four top vendors. Each vendor’s offering differed in such areas
as functionality, flexibility, process fit and ease of use.
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The ERP Market 2001 And Beyond – Part 2: Vendor Reactions
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... changes. Part One contains an overview of the ERP market and how ERP is expanding to included
SCM, CRM, and e-procurement. Part ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2001/10/research_notes/MN_ER_PJ_10_05_01_1.asp - 15k - 2001-10-05 |
| Summary: Faced with competitive inadequacies, the major ERP vendors have been vigorously busy developing, acquiring, or bundling new
functionality so that their packages go beyond the traditional realms of finance, materials planning & management, and human
resources.
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Food and Beverage Industry: Overview of Software Requirements
| by Joseph J. Strub |
... article provides an overview of the requirements for software offerings catering to food and beverage
by discussing the following aspects: ERP Functions and ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/TechnologySelections/2009/10/research_notes/RN_TS_JS_10_02_09_1.asp - 24k - 2009-10-02 |
| Summary: The food and beverage industries have very special needs, many of which are externally regulated. Read on to discover some
of the unique challenges and software requirements for these industries.
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How Some ERP Vendors Demonstrated - Warts And All Part 2: Results
| by P. Jakovljevic, L. Talarico, & B. Spencer |
... Some ERP Vendors Demonstrated - Warts And All Part 2 - Results P. Jakovljevic, L. Talarico & B.
Spencer - December 14, 2001. 1. Overview. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2001/12/research_notes/CS_ER_PJ_12_14_01_1.asp - 16k - 2001-12-14 |
| Summary: This is part two of a 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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Fatal Flaws in ERP Software Create Opportunity for Niche Software ...
| by Bill Friend |
... Overview. After companies purchase an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system they may discover
that the ERP software fails to provide all of the ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/04/research_notes/MI_ER_XBF_04_24_04_1.asp - 12k - 2004-04-24 |
| Summary: ERP software may fail to meet critical business requirements. When companies find that their ERP doesn't meet all of their
business requirements, they should investigate niche software vendors who are focused on fixing fatal flaws. This paper discusses
one of the potential fatal flaw areas in the CPG ind
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PLM (Vendors) and Lean Product Development – Part I: An Overview ...
... interoperability; to what extent it has the ability to interact with enterprise resource planning (ERP)
and other enterprise systems; ...
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| blog.technologyevaluation.com/.../2009/11/12/plm-vendors-and-lean-product-developmentpart-1-an-overview/ - 43k - 2009-11-12 |
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ERP Beginner's Guide In So Many Words
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Beginner's Guide In So Many Words PJ Jakovljevic - February 5, 2001 1. Introduction. 2. Quick Overview.
3. What to expect when switching to ERP. ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2001/02/research_notes/TU_BA_PJ_02_05_01_1.asp - 16k - 2001-02-05 |
| Summary: ERP remains the information backbone for contemporary manufacturing enterprises. However, today's ERP systems are required
to address more than traditional processes taking place within the walls of an enterprise. This is a concise ERP reference
guide for anyone needing a general knowledge of ERP feature
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The ERP Market 2001 And Beyond – Part 4: Market Predictions
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... ERP/2001/10/research_notes/MN_ER_PJ_10_03_01_1.asp">Part One is an overview of the ERP
market and how ERP is expanding to included SCM, CRM, and e-procurement. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2001/10/research_notes/MN_ER_PJ_10_11_01_1.asp - 21k - 2001-10-11 |
| Summary: ERP will be redefined as a platform for enabling e-business globally. Originally focused on automating internal processes
of an enterprise, ERP systems will include customer and supplier-centric processes as well. The conclusive evidence of this
redefinition is the move of all major ERP players into CRM
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