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open source ERP system
Hi,I'm doing research on open source ERP systems with an intention to implement it in my client's company.They produce wide range of signs.I need good ordering, invoicing, material planning, stock control and crm modules, to name just the most im
Tags: erp, open source, open-Source ERP, pkar, software
Discussion threads 2006-12-23
open source ERP system
Hi,I'm doing research on open source ERP systems with an intention to implement it in my client's company.They produce wide range of signs.I need good ordering, invoicing, material planning, stock control and crm modules, to name just the most im
Tags: erp, open source, open-Source ERP, pkar, software
Discussion threads 2006-12-23

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One ERP vendor makes a move to the Web
One large ERP vendor has released a program that opens up ERP functionality to the Internet, allowing users to enter business-to-business relationships and share information over the Web.Customer demand is creating a push in the business world to integrate e-business capabilities and Internet functionality into enterprise resource planning ERP systems....
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Web technology, Dana Norton, Web, ERP, QAD, e-business
Technical articles 2000-05-26
An insider's view of selecting an ERP vendor
ERP implementations are already expensive. Don't make mistakes that add to that cost. Learn how from an IT consultant who gives his unique perspective on the motives and politics of pitching ERP software and implementing it.During my 12 years as a consultant on ERP implementations, some of my corporate clients...
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Donald Burleson, ERP, ERP vendor
Technical articles 2001-09-05
7 steps to choosing the right ERP software
With so many ERP options in the marketplace today, selecting a package for your business can be an overwhelming task. While many companies feel that any software will work and their organizations will simply conform to the functionality of the software, widely-publicized ERP failures indicate that this isn't the best...
Tags: ERP, ERP Project, Chances, Eric, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, Software, Eric Kimberling
Blog posts 2008-05-30
How to make a sound business and technology case for ERP implementation
When senior management has Enterprise Resource Planning ERP on the table, it’s a pressing issue—a moment of truth for the company. To some of your top execs, it’s a catchphrase, to others, a tremendous resource-sapping expense. And they'll ask you for a recommendation. As a member of management in a...
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Scott Robinson, ERP
Technical articles 2003-04-14
ERP vendors, implementers could be in for an avalanche of litigation
An botched implementation of SAP R/3 forced former drug distributor FoxMeyer Corp. into bankruptcy, according to a lawsuit filed against SAP and Andersen Consulting. Does this signal more litigation threats for ERP vendors and consultants?Reading the headlines over the last couple of years might lead you to believe that ERP...
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Peter Buxbaum, FoxMeyer Corp., ERP, SAP AG, Andersen Consulting, litigation
Technical articles 2001-06-06
ERP: A roadblock en route to collaboration
Collaborative commerce is an exciting proposition, but it's a road strewn with potholes. The first obstacle is pulling ERP into the mix, which is no easy feat because most ERP apps aren't c-commerce ready. Find out how one company cleared the hurdle.Enterprise resource planning ERP is the colloquial "albatross around...
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Franky McCoy, collaboration, Collaborative Commerce, C-Commerce, ERP
Technical articles 2002-02-14
ERP OS/Database
I am part of a team evaluating several ERP solutions and I would like to hear from anyone that has an ERP any one about what Platform/OS/Database they are using. Our management is dead-set on using Oracle on OpenVMS, but I cannot see any compelling reason to use it over...
Tags: crooks, database, epr, ERP, HP OpenVMS, operating system, oracle, Oracle Corp., os, platform, software, VMS
Discussion threads 2006-01-17
Integrating Oracle and Java: Optimizing your development platform for ERP apps
Bringing Oracle and Java together in your development environment gives you an exceptionally flexible and robust application development and data-handling infrastructure that fronts an excellent data management system and is easily extended in enterprise resource planning. On top of that, it’s extremely Internet-friendly, an increasingly important consideration.The complication you must...
Tags: database, ERP, Java, Oracle Corp., PL/SQL, Scott Robinson
Technical articles 2003-06-06
11 Criteria for Selecting the Best ERP System Replacement
It's no light matter to replace your Enterprise Resource Planning ERP system. By definition, the ERP system is your information backbone and reaches into all areas of your business and value-chain. Replacing it appears to be a difficult and painful process, but done right, it can open unlimited business opportunities....
Tags: ERP System, ERP, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2008-02-13
Simple design (Cracking open the Commodore 64)
Commodore 64 - Amazing!!My first computer was a Commodore 64. my first attempt at coding was in BASIC on that machine. That little computer could do amazing things considering its limited memory and other technical short comings compared to today. Mind you, in those days the onus was on the...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Desktops, Commodore 64, Cracking Open, C64, VIC20
Discussion threads 2008-02-14
ERP Applications -- The Technology And Industry Battle Heats Up
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Companies optimizing ERP investments are looking for deeper industry expertise, larger returns on investment ROI, and financial viability from their vendors. Technical architecture renewal is gaining increased momentum through aggressive development efforts of several vendors — including Lawson, Microsoft Business Solutions, Oracle, and SAP — but customers remain...
Tags: Architecture Renewal, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, ERP, Management, Software, Strategy
Research reports 2005-06-09
Interview with Portal Wave?s vice president of corporate marketing, Chuck Kao
Corporate portals bring your employees, customers, and suppliers together to one place on the Web. In this interview, Portal Wave's vice president for corporate marketing details the benefits of linking your corporate portal with your ERP and CRM system.One of the biggest problems with an ERP implementation is the complicated...
Tags: Portals, Web technology, Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, marketing, Matthew Osborn, portal, ERP, Chuck Kao
Technical articles 2000-02-04
Will PeopleSoft survive in the PSA market?
The nascent professional services automation PSA market doesn't have a clear market leader. PeopleSoft hopes to leverage its position as an ERP player, but not everyone thinks this strategy will work.In late February 2000, PeopleSoft unveiled its professional services automation PSA solution, challenging vendors, such as Niku, Evolve, and Novient....
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Matthew Osborn, professional services automation, professional services, PeopleSoft Inc., ERP
Technical articles 2000-08-18
How one consultant learned that recovery is in the eye of the beholder
Seemingly simple things, like recovery and availability, become unaccountably complex when we leave the happy confines of our cubes. Sometimes this complexity stems from a variance between the scope of our visions—between IT and users, for example; after all, we have a much more granular understanding of the system than...
Tags: data center, ERP, Shannon T. Kalvar, team
Technical articles 2003-12-19
CIO: Consider letting partner companies into your databases
We do feel proprietary about our data, don’t we? The importance of our IT systems in maintaining our competitive edge, and in the evolution of our business identities and internal workings overall, has placed data at the very center of our closely held treasures. And our increasing anxiety over its...
Tags: ERP, Scott Robinson, purchase order, retail company, database, partnership
Technical articles 2004-02-18
Decision Support: The business strengths of Oracle
Oracle is an expanding universe, and if it hasn’t penetrated your environment yet, you may soon see it heading your direction via the system of some partner company. Oracle is more than a platform—it is a bona fide technology—and the prudent IT professional should have some familiarity with it, even...
Tags: decision support, Oracle Corp., Scott Robinson
Technical articles 2003-03-27
Turn down work when it might hurt your reputation
Your client is ready to drop a load of cash on a doomed project, and no one will listen when you point out problems. At times like this, when your reputation is at stake, it might be best to walk away.TechRepublic member Ed e-mailed a question a few weeks ago...
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Recruitment & Selection, John McCormick, Ed e-mailed
Technical articles 2000-07-21
PeopleSoft executives outline an e-procurement strategy
In this interview, PeopleSoft's John Webb and Kari Lervick discuss the features of PeopleSoft's latest e-procurement product, as well as advice on implementing an effective digital procurement strategy.Companies looking to implement an e-procurement solution must establish a flexible architecture that can withstand the rapid change and market consolidation characteristic of...
Tags: Purchasing & Procurement, Asset management, Dana Norton, e-procurement, PeopleSoft Inc., PeopleSoft eProcurement
Technical articles 2000-05-12
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