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Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) Market - Dismal 1999, the New ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... 40% will be hard to sustain, however growth will remain the word associated with the ERP market
in the 2000's. As mentioned earlier, the market size for 2003 ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/1999/12/research_notes/MN_BA_PJ_01_00_1.asp - 49k |
| Summary: The worsening plight of most ERP vendors, caused by the market slowdown, which started in the fourth quarter of 1998, continued
in full force throughout 1999. The market size for 1999, with the 4th quarter yet to be reported, is estimated at $18.5B-$19.5B
(12%-16% growth over 1998), with sales expected t
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The ERP Market 2001 And Beyond – Aging Gracefully With The ‘ ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... The market size for 2001 is estimated by TEC at $20.5B-$22.5B (3%-13% growth over 2000) as the
market continues to consolidate. The top 5 ERP vendors, SAP AG ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2001/10/research_notes/MN_ER_PJ_10_03_01_1.asp - 23k |
| 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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Pronto ERP 'Coming to America'
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... around the globe. ``The small to mid-size market has long been disregarded and undervalued by
other ERP vendors. If prospects don ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/1999/12/news_analysis/NA_BA_PJ_12_8_99_1.asp - 5k |
| Summary: On November 29, Pronto Inc. announced its presence in North America, entering the ERP market with a complete breadth of offerings.
The new company is a subsidiary of Australian based Prometheus Software Developments Pty. Ltd., a leading Far Eastern Internet
and e-commerce enabled ERP provider.
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Mid-Market ERP Vendors Doing CRM & SCM In A DIY Fashion Part 2 ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... SAP, would include further down the market Epicor, Made2Manage ... likely owing to its larger
size and publicly ... for being innovative in all of ERP, e-collaboration ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2002/04/news_analysis/NA_ER_PJ_04_22_02_1.asp - 18k |
| Summary: Tier2/Tier 3 vendors are prepared to endure the onslaught of the likes of SAP, Oracle, and PeopleSoft, as well as of proverbial
mid-market leaders such as J.D. Edwards, Baan, Intentia, QAD, IFS and Epicor, and newly formed mid-market juggernauts like
Microsoft Great Plains, Best Software (formerly Sage S
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Challenges and User Recommendations for a Focused Enterprise ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... at SSI's partnerships, see research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2006/07 ... Size can be a
decisive factor in many selections ... have been faster than the market, but its ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2006/07/research_notes/VN_ER_PJ_07_28_06_1.asp - 13k |
| Summary: Some major SSI competitors, while possibly inferior regarding process or mill industry focus, will influence some purchase
decisions through more comprehensive horizontal product portfolios, and superior global presence, localization capabilities,
and viability—which are still hurdles for SSI to overco
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Resurrection, Vitality And Perseverance Of Former ERP 'Goners' ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... next-generation platform that is envisioned to supplant its older ERP predecessors Baan ... iBaan
suite of solutions to customers in a specific market-size category ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2003/03/research_notes/MN_ER_PJ_03_21_03_1.asp - 18k |
| Summary: While not doing as well as Ross and SSA GT, Geac and Baan are certainly on the right track.
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Epicor's Mid-Market Pitch Becomes Higher For (One) Scala Part ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... of collaborative enterprise software for mid-size enterprises and ... largest independent global
mid-market provider of collaborative ERP, customer relationship ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/12/news_analysis/NA_ER_PJ_12_15_04_1.asp - 19k |
| Summary: Scala, with main direct office coverage in Europe and the Far East, and through its network of partners and dealers in most
remote, esoteric, and still low-penetrated markets, perfectly fits the description of an ideal Epicor supplement.
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Is Enterprise Market Consolidating? Exactly!
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... beyond the top ten in the ERP market, the next ... these vendors grow to a significant
size, it is ... Therefore, growth and market expansion through acquisition has ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2002/06/news_analysis/NA_ER_PJ_06_14_02_1.asp - 18k |
| Summary: After seemingly the successful acquisition of Macola last year, Exact Software continues to build its SME market share by
acquiring Kewill ERP.
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Rapidly Consolidating Enterprise Applications Market: The Worlds ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... for software companies to be successful, regardless of their size (see research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/04
... Solutions Won't Cut It with the Mid-Market ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2005/09/research_notes/TU_ER_PJ_09_12_05_1.asp - 17k |
| Summary: What types of vendors' approaches to the mid-market have emerged from the wave of mergers and consolidations and what characteristics
ultimately distinguish the contenders from the pretenders are two questions that are emerging from the consolidation market.
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The ERP Market 2001 And Beyond – Part 2: Vendor Reactions
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Fixed price, preinstalled, pre-configured ERP is also available ... for the lower-end of market
(see Fast ... to years depending on the company size, its organizational ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2001/10/research_notes/MN_ER_PJ_10_05_01_1.asp - 15k |
| 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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