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ERP Solutions Contents
NOVEMBER 2005 Summary
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Management Briefings |
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- Expert Opinion
The next step in making use of corporate-level software
is an enterprise services architecture. Andy Brown of Atos
Origin explains what and why.
- View from the Top |
Part 2
Brewer Budweiser Budvar has gone from pain to gain in adopting
ERP software. We interview UK chief executive Tony Jennings.
- People Issues | Part
2
If introducing an ERP system is like pulling teeth, the
problem lies in getting integrated staff, not integrated
software, reports the Delos Partnership.
- Best of Breed | Part
2
Implement best of breed enterprise software in the right
way, and you will end up ahead of integrated solutions buyers,
says Phil Toohey of Adventus.
- Mid-market
ERP vendors have listened to user criticism and come back
with stronger offerings for the mid-market and specific
industry sectors, says Ian Mechie of Absoft.
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- Market Trends | Part
2
AMR shows the new shape of the ERP market after a year of
consolidation and confusion.
- Compliance Issues |
Part 2
ERP systems are an integral part of a company’s corporate
governance and compliance landscape. Ken Gorf of West Trax
shows what needs to be done.
- Web Services | Part
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New web services standards have liberated users to quickly
integrate different enterprise software packages, says Adrian
McNay of Touchstone.
- Business Opportunity
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Tim Puddefoot of Unilog outlines the areas where companies
can best gain competitive advantage from the latest ERP
features.
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