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Engineer-to-Order (ETO ERP) Evaluation Center
Engineer-to-Order (ETO ERP) Evaluation Center
Define your software requirements for Engineer-to-Order (ETO ERP), see how vendors measure up, and choose the best solution.


Engineer-to-Order ERP (ETO) RFP Templates
Engineer-to-Order ERP (ETO) RFP Templates
RFP templates for Engineer-to-Order ERP (ETO) help you establish your selection criteria faster, at lower risks and costs.


Engineer-to-Order (ETO ERP) Software Evaluation Reports
Engineer-to-Order (ETO ERP) Software Evaluation Reports
The software evaluation report for Engineer-to-Order provides extensive information about software capabilities or provided services. Covering everything in the ETO ERP comprehensive model, the report is invaluable toward RFI and business requirements research.


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BOM Management for Electrical Engineers by Arena Solutions » The TEC Blog


HOUSTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: arena plm, arena solutions, Bill of Materials, cloud PLM, cloud product lifecycle management, electronic component documentation, electronic component evaluation, industry watch, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
04-10-2012

Electrical Efficiency Measurement for Data Centers
Data center electrical efficiency is rarely planned or managed. The unfortunate result is that most data centers waste substantial amounts of electricity. Today, it is both possible and prudent to plan and measure data center efficiency. In addition to reducing electrical consumption, efficiency improvements can bring higher IT power densities. Learn how to describe, measure, and evaluate data center efficiency.

HOUSTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER:
3/9/2009 1:25:00 PM

Winning supply chain strategies for the electrical products industry
Despite intense price competition for its volume products, the electrical products industry remains healthy and dynamic. World-class companies are succeeding by marketing innovative products, scaling up and outsourcing production, expanding into new geographic areas, implementing more efficient business systems, and focusing on ever-closer relationships with suppliers, partners, and customers. This white paper explores the issues of manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors and the current state and future of the industry. Industry specific technological are also discussed.

HOUSTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER:
2/2/2006 10:51:00 AM

Electrical Efficiency Modeling for Data Centers
Conventional models for estimating the electrical efficiency of data centers are grossly inaccurate for real-world installations. Electrical loss estimates are typically made by summing inefficiencies of electrical devices, such as power and cooling equipment. Discover a more accurate efficiency model that can help you identify and quantify waste in power and cooling equipment, and reduce total cost of ownership (TCO).

HOUSTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER:
12/8/2008 2:09:00 PM

Encompix


HOUSTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: Encompix is the leading provider of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems for engineer-to-order, project-based, make-to-order, and custom manufacturers. Our ETO ERP software was specifically designed for engineering-intensive companies. Designing and building complex products to exact customer specifications frequently involves long lead times and heavy engineering content. Encompix enables engineer-to-order, project-based, and custom manufacturers to estimate and quote to win business, purchase material to a project, provide customer-site installation, track warranty and provide aftermarket services. 

TCLogic, LLC


HOUSTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: Headquartered in Indianapolis (US) and established in 1997, TCLogic develops Web-based inventory optimization solutions, built to provide customers with business intelligence about their inventory. The company specializes in inventory management in distribution-intensive operations where balancing service-level commitments and inventory levels is important.TCLogic services various business sectors, including automotive; electrical; heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC); health care/medical; metals processing; construction materials; industrial supplies; pipes, valves, and fittings (PVF); and durable goods manufacturing.

ERP Features and Functions for Engineer-to-Order Manufacturers
Learn about a new breed of ERP solution specially designed for ETO manufacturers in ERP Features and Functions for Engineer-to-order Manufacturers.

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3/8/2012 4:00:00 PM

VISIBILITY.net for ETO Manufacturing Certification Report
VISIBILITY.net is TEC Certified for online evaluation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) for engineer-to-order (ETO) manufacturing solutions in the ERP Evaluation Center. The certification seal is a valuable indicator for organizations relying on the integrity of TEC research for assistance with their software selection projects. Download this report for product highlights, competitive analysis, product analysis, and in-depth analyst commentary.

HOUSTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: Visibility, VISIBILITY.net, ETO Manufacturing , ETO ERP software, ETO ERP solution, ETO manufacturing ERP, engineer-to-order manufacturing ERP.
3/25/2013 3:28:00 PM

Increasing Data Center Efficiency by Using Improved High-density Power Distribution
Increasing Data Center Efficiency by Using Improved High Density Power Distribution. Download current White Papers for Data Center Efficiency and High Density Power Distribution. North American server installations are uniquely inefficient because of multiple circuits, use of floor space and weight, and more. A new approach to power distribution for high-density server installations saves floor space, simplifies power cabling, saves capital cost, reduces weight, and increases electrical efficiency. Learn more about how this distribution architecture can provide you with numerous benefits.

HOUSTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER:
6/25/2008 5:36:00 PM

Deploying High-density Zones in a Low-density Data Center
Deploying High-Density Zones in a Low-Density Data Center. Documents and Other Software Package to Use In Your Low-Density Data Center. New power and cooling technology allows for a simple and rapid deployment of self-contained high-density zones within an existing or new low-density data center. The independence of these high-density zones allows for reliable high-density equipment operation without a negative impact on existing power and cooling infrastructure—and with more electrical efficiency than conventional designs. Learn more now.

HOUSTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER:
6/25/2008 5:31:00 PM

Summarizing PTC’s Decades of Fervent In-House Innovation (and Acquisitions) – Part 3 » The TEC Blog


HOUSTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: Arbortext, BOM, CAD, catia, CAx, cocreate, comos, creo elements/direct, creo elements/pro, creo elements/view, dassault systems, enginuity, intercim, MES, nx, Oracle, parametric technology corporation, PDM, plm, pmtc, PPM, pro/e, pro/engineer, Product Development, productview, PTC, ptc creo, ptc windchill, rulestream, SAP, siemens teamcenter, simatic it, solidworks, technomatix, Windchill, windchill 10.0, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
01-06-2011

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