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Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
RFP templates for ERP systems help you establish your selection criteria ranging from batch control and reporting, formula and routing capabilities, to shop floor control, manufacturing management, finance, sales, and human resources.


Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
RFP templates for ERP systems help you establish your selection criteria ranging from batch control and reporting, formula and routing capabilities, to shop floor control, manufacturing management, finance, sales, and human resources.


Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
RFP templates for ERP systems help you establish your selection criteria ranging from batch control and reporting, formula and routing capabilities, to shop floor control, manufacturing management, finance, sales, and human resources.


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Lean Inventory by the Numbers
Getting lean is not a simple task; it requires an aggressive, iterative approach to examine complex tradeoffs. And given the number of variables that characterize a distribution center (DC) and its constituent stock keeping units (SKUs), performing this type of analysis without using the right tools can be daunting—if not impossible. Find out how a tool-based approach can make getting lean easier.

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2/13/2008 3:55:00 PM

Identity-based NAC: Using Identity to Put the “Control” in Network Access Control
Identity-based NAC: Using Identity to Put the Control in Network Access Control. Learn About Network Access Control. Access control is more than just checking devices for malware before admitting them to a network. Identity-based network access control (NAC) looks at the identities of users and devices, and knows what resource they are authorized to access, allowing enterprises to tightly control access, and the devices and behavior of users.

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2/5/2007 5:07:00 PM

Six Steps to Effective Inventory Management
You can take two approaches to inventory management: assume it’s a necessary evil and implement an inventory reduction program when cash gets tight, or put an active inventory management process in place, and continually improve the business results. Learn how to view inventory as cash that can be invested in other ways: move from reactive inventory management to lean and active inventory management in six easy steps.

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6/22/2009 1:45:00 PM

Transforming Inventory Into a Strategic Weapon
If you prefer the more productive, long-term approach, check out Transforming Inventory into a Strategic Weapon.

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How to Create a Bullet-proof Control Phase—Why Six Sigma Campaigns Lose Steam and What You Can Do about It
Most people recognize that a robust control phase is the key practice separating Six Sigma from other process control methodologies. Unfortunately, many Six Sigma programs do not practice a robust control phase—with the result that old habits take over, and improvements gradually degrade. Worse, nobody even knows it happened! Why would well-intentioned people allow this to happen?

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4/25/2007 10:45:00 AM

Identifying Critical Change Control Failure Points
There are key systems in every infrastructure where unapproved change can pose significant business risk. These guidelines show you how to properly categorize these systems in order to identify those that have risk characteristics. By learning how to identify critical change control failure points in your infrastructure, you reduce the threat of costly downtime, potential security breaches, and compliance weaknesses.

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11/6/2007 2:07:00 PM

WorkWise s eWarehouse provides Groschopp with added control of the entire life cycle of its inventory
Groschopp initially purchased TCM in 1994 and subsequently expanded its usage to over 40 TCM licensed users and 12 data collection users. Groschopp has evolved into an expert user of the entire suite of TCM applications, including MRP, MPS, and Shop Floor Control with complex scheduling. One of their main objectives was the ability to bin track and optimize inventory, leading both to cost savings and also a more efficient operation.

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11/15/2005 1:00:00 PM

Network Access Control (NAC): Planning a Successful Rollout and Implementation
With the emergence of network access control (NAC) technologies, network administrators now have tools to gain critical network understanding. NAC solutions can contribute significantly to an organization’s business objectives by automatically enforcing network and security policies, preventing network downtimes, maintaining network integrity, and meeting compliance regulations. With this in mind, it’s important to look at what NAC implementations actually require.

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4/16/2007 2:09:00 PM

Self-service SOX Auditing with S3 Control
Compliance with the US Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) is not a one-time project, but a sustained effort to gain visibility into processes affecting financial reporting accuracy. Most IT controls are manual, error-prone, and resource-intensive. However, there’s a new, radical solution: an automated IT control framework in which all the information required to verify compliance is available in a single reporting system.

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12/19/2006 9:03:00 AM

Warehouse Control Systems: Orchestrating Warehouse Efficiency
You’re probably already familiar with the role of a warehouse management system (WMS). But a warehouse control system (WCS)? In your warehouse, a WCS can play the role of a conductor by ensuring the individual pieces of material-handling equipment—such as conveyors and sorters—perform with harmony, precision, and efficiency. Find out how implementing a WCS execution system can complement your WMS’s planning abilities.

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4/10/2008 1:05:00 PM

Case Study: Enterprise Cost Control Simplifies the Complex
Wellman Thermal, a make-to-contract (MTC) manufacturer of boilers and industrial furnaces, needed an information system to record actual costs and allocate resources for each project from beginning to end. It also wanted help forecasting the outcome of individual projects. The system Wellman implemented allows the company better control of factory capacity planning and high visibility into operations. Get the details.

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3/11/2008 4:45:00 PM

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