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SAP vs Navision
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The Essential Supply Chain
Supply Chain Management (SCM) once viewed as a way to obtain a competitive advantage, is now perceived as a logical and necessary extension of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). The reasons: First, traditional ERP systems lack the advanced planning tools necessary for companies to respond to an increasingly competitive business environment. Second, advances in computing power and data transmission enable disparate entities to communicate efficiently and at a low cost. Finally, vendors have observed the complementary nature of SCM and ERP and are engaged in consolidation of their product suites.

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12/28/2002

CRM: The Essential Guide
Customer relationship management (CRM) solutions can help you achieve success by managing your company’s customer-facing processes and implementing a customer-centric vision. But to make the most of CRM’s benefits, you should weigh and consider the options by answering key questions about your processes and CRM solutions’ capabilities. Find out key CRM principles, and how to best mitigate the cost of CRM implementation.

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5/7/2008 4:32:00 PM

Essential ERP—Its Underpinning Technology
In its simplest sense, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems create interactive environments designed to help companies manage and analyze the business processes associated with manufacturing goods, such as inventory control, order taking, accounting, and much more.

NAVISION ESSENTIAL: enterprise resource planning, ERP, material requirements planning, MRP, graphical user interface, GUI, client/server, thin client, fat client.
9/5/2005

Essential ERP - Its Functional Scope
ERP applications are designed to optimize an organization's underlying business processes - accounting/financial, manufacturing, distribution, and human resources/payroll.

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12/27/2000

Pulse: The Essential Component Manufacturer
Pulse is a global leader in the design and manufacture of electronic components. With its far-flung design centers, manufacturing facilities, and customer care centers, Pulse sought to adopt a global supply chain management strategy, integrated with demand planning and manufacturing operations. The benefits, Pulse reasoned, would include faster order response time, lower inventory costs, and more intelligent planning and scheduling.

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10/23/2006 6:23:00 PM

Databases and ERP Selection: Oracle vs. SQL Server
The database is an essential component of enterprise applications such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) and enterprise asset management (EAM). This white paper outlines the advantages and disadvantages of the Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server database platforms. How do the two compare when it comes to reliability, scalability, and total cost of ownership (TCO) when integrated with enterprise software?

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12 Essential BI Features that Deliver Immediate Value to your Applications
Business intelligence (BI), reporting, and analysis make your business applications more intelligent, more robust, more usable, and ultimately more valuable to you and your end users. Read this white paper to learn about the far-reaching value that BI reporting and analysis can quickly bring to your business applications—and learn how to add more power and overall impact to your business applications.

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12/31/2007 3:52:00 PM

Essential Guide to ERP for Process Manufacturers
Whether you’re in the process of re-evaluating your existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) application or planning to install your first packaged system, your success depends on identifying ERP applications that have a strong process manufacturing foundation and can support your unique requirements with minimum customization. This guide links the unique operations of process manufacturing with ERP capabilities.

NAVISION ESSENTIAL: CDC Software, manufacturing, erp, manufacturing business, production manufacturing, lean manufacturing, process manufacturing, erp system, system erp, enterprise resource planning, manufacturing management, manufacturing operations, manufacturing software, erp crm, manufacturing system, manufacturing technology, erp implementation, manufacturing processes, manufacturing systems, business erp, control manufacturing, erp systems, warehouse manufacturing, erp management, manufacturing planning, erp definition, erp solutions, manufacturing supply chain, software selection, erp planning, erp .
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The (NA)Vision of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 – Part 2 » The TEC Blog


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17-03-2009

Best Practices for Role Management
Role management is becoming recognized as an essential aspect of an organization's identity management and security. But role management goes well beyond simply assigning passwords or user IDs. You must also manage and govern the roles related to the core business activities of your organization. Start by looking at key considerations for choosing a role management solution, and benefit from suggested best practices.

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2/29/2008 4:50:00 PM

Information and SOA—Gaining Greater Insights through Master Data Management
Information management, which includes both data and content management, is an essential element of service-oriented architecture (SOA). Taking a service-oriented approach to information data can thus help you achieve greater value from your information assets. Implementing master data management (MDM) services can provide a multiplier effect, by delivering high-value business services over and above information integration services.

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5/1/2007 12:23:00 PM

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