Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is very complex software that is usually applied to very complex data environments to solve very complex problems. As such, there are many points of failure during ...
Over the years, countless papers and articles have been written on enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation project success rates and why ERP projects fail. Interestingly enough, the reasons ...
AMR Research has released an exciting new report (yes, I've become a geek) describing the 2008 ERP market. Among topics covered by the report are market growth; percentage of license revenue relative ...
Panorama Consulting's new 2011 ERP report (registration required), covering the year 2010, offers worthwhile reading to anyone interested in understanding small business ERP projects. The survey ...
Enterprises without integrated systems face inefficiency, which often presents itself as an organizational process. Departments exist separately from one another, and spreadsheets disappear between ...
Why do organisations invest in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems? The goal is simple: to make their business more efficient, their employees more productive and their customers happier and ...
If you’re reading an online supply-chain information resource, you probably don’t need anyone to sell you on the benefits of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. A good ERP, offering ...
Want to get a good argument going in IT circles? Ask someone about the effectiveness and return on investment of enterprise resource planning software--programs designed to integrate the scattered ...
They look simple enough -- little pills of confectionary goodness, a handful of colors, a handful of flavors, consumable by the handful. Nothing could be easier. But at Jelly Belly -- the gourmet ...