Business & software reviews
visit evaluationcentre.com

The Evaluation Centre's aim is to be the No.1 Software and technology assistant to decision makers with their IT requirements. Providing detailed Vendor reports, White papers, Case studies and Best practice guidelines.

   
Conspectus Home Page Conspectus Report Archive Register for the online or printed version of Conspectus

Other Directories, Comparisons, Research 2002 Enterprise & Mid-Market Manufacturing Systems (August) Frontstep Profile

Note

Enter your email address to Download, Register (free) or Sign in:

Summary of Reports

 Azur Group

 Baan

 Fourth Shift/SoftBrands

 Frontstep

 IFS

 McGuffie Brunton

 Navision

 Ramco Systems

 SAP

 SSI

Download a PDF
version of the full report


Management Briefings



 Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3

 Expert Opinion: Dan Roberts of Cambashi

 View from the Top: Ian Parsonage, Ilford Imaging | Part 2

 Collaborative Commerce: Rob Cooper and Alastair James, Deloitte Consulting | Part 2

 Project Management: Julian Skelly, Beach Technologies | Part 2

 Security: Ghulam Muntazir and Ian Boulden, Gedas | Part 2 | Part 3

 E-Commerce: Lynne Jones, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young | Part 2

 Competitive Edge: Peter Hopkinson, Atos Origin | Part 2

 Case Study: Manchester-based Great Lakes Chemical

 Human Resources: Paul Rankine, Compass | Part 2

 Reader Symposium: An invitation to all Conspectus readers

Frontstep

Frontstep believes that UK manufacturing is still confused concerning both the potential and scope that extended ERP using electronic trading has to offer. Until this confusion is eradicated, Frontstep says, UK manufacturing will continue to take a cautious, sometimes cynical, view of the global opportunity presented by what is now termed the digital supply chain.

Frontstep believes UK companies should adopt extended ERP and grasp the e-business opportunity, to protect their business from overseas competitors. Frontstep aims to ensure that companies are clear about what is being offered and what is relevant to their business in terms of added value. It says it can highlight the pitfalls, saving customers unnecessary investment in solutions that add no real value to their organisation.

More...

If you are not registered with the site, please register now to read the rest of this page.

If you are registered, please sign in to read the rest of this page.

NCC Home Page

Other Directories, Comparisons, Research 2002 Enterprise & Mid-Market Manufacturing Systems (August) Frontstep Profile

About Conspectus Contact us