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Enterprise & Mid-Market Manufacturing Systems Contents - August 2002 Summary

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  • Market Overview & Analysis | Part 2 | Part 3
    Manufacturers are sticking with their tried-and-trusted ERP systems as they prepare to invest in collaborative commerce technology, according to our latest survey. Pat Sweet reports.
  • Expert Opinion
    Dan Roberts of Cambashi says that with a market lull, now is the time for manufacturers to ask awkward questions of their IT suppliers.
  • View from the Top | Part 2
    Ian Parsonage of Ilford Imaging describes how his company has introduced a single global manufacturing IT system.
  • Collaborative Commerce | Part 2
    Deloitte Consulting’s Rob Cooper and Alastair James show how manufacturers can use collaborative commerce systems to drive their product development.
  • Project Management | Part 2
    Online project management tools could help manufacturers run their usually large and complex developments, according to Julian Skelly of Beach Technologies.
  • Security | Part 2 | Part 3
    How can manufacturers maintain security as they share data among their own workforce and with partners? Ghulam Muntazir and Ian Boulden of Gedas advise.
  • E-Commerce | Part 2
    A new survey from Cap Gemini Ernst & Young finds manufacturers steering clear of e-commerce technology. Lynne Jones examines why.
  • Competitive Edge | Part 2
    Peter Hopkinson of Atos Origin highlights different areas where manufacturers could exploit IT.
  • Case Study
    Manchester-based Great Lakes Chemical has benefited from better staff training around its core ERP system.
  • Human Resources | Part 2
    Manufacturing IT projects have three core elements – people, process and technology – and the ‘people’ element is too often underplayed, says Paul Rankine of Compass.
  • Reader Symposium
    An invitation to all Conspectus readers to attend a special free symposium on ‘Facing the Future’.
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