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E-Guide Planning for a successful ERP and MES integration by IQMS
July 07, 2011 - (Free Research) This eGuide provides buying tips and implementation advice for manufacturers looking to implement manufacturing execution systems (MES) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems to manage inventory, supply chains and more.
E-Book: Project Management Tips for Successful ERP Implementations by IQMS
October 27, 2010 - (Free Research) ERP implementation projects require the complex coordination of people, process, and technology. If one part is mismanaged, the entire implementation can go off track. Project management can make or break ERP implementations. This e-book explains the tools and best practices that can keep an ERP implementation on time, in scope, and under budget.
E-Book: How to Justify, Plan, and Execute a Successful ERP Upgrade by IQMS
August 04, 2010 - (Free Research) Seems like you’ve just finished a multi-year ERP implementation and already it’s time to consider an upgrade. Do the new features justify the hassle and expense? Or should you wait - and risk paying more to maintain an obsolete system? This eBook provides expert advice on making the case for an upgrade and executing a plan to ensure a positive ROI.
The Midmarket Manufacturer’s Guide to Getting Started with ERP by SearchManufacturingERP
June 09, 2010 - (Free Research) In this e-book, get more insight into whether your midmarket manufacturing organization would benefit from ERP. Find out how to build a business and get tips for navigating the market and implementing software. Continue reading to learn tips and insight on getting started with ERP in your midmarket organization.
CBS E-Book: Run Your Business Better With Oracle's EPM Solutions by Oracle Corporation
April 15, 2011 - (Free Research) View this interactive E-Book to learn how Oracle's Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) systems provide your business with an unprecedented solution that is complete, open and integrated.
From the Shop Floor to the Front Office: Taking a Fresh Look at Manufacturing ERP Options by IQMS
April 2011 - (Free Research) Selecting a supplier for manufacturing ERP solutions is more important than ever before, due to the increasingly complex set of business processes involved. Manufacturers now require the ability to share data in real time across all functional areas touching the manufacturing process. This paper takes a fresh look at manufacturing ERP options.
Analyst's take: NetSuite reaps rewards for satisfied customers by ComputerWeekly.com
January 2011 - (Free Research) Nucleus has found NetSuite customers are both satisfied and loyal, as NetSuite enables them to rapidly deploy ERP functionality that is integrated with other components without the cost and timeline of traditional on-premise systems.
The Future of Procurement: 2020 And Beyond by Ariba, Inc.
January 2012 - (Free Research) This e-book contains discussion and debate around where procurement can and should be setting its sights for the year 2020 and beyond. The primary objective of this resource is to initiate a dialogue on the future of procurement and to create a road map for how to get there.
The Forrester Wave™: CRM Suites For Large Organizations, Q2 2010 by Microsoft
October 2011 - (Free Research) Read this Forrester Research Inc. analysis of 18 leading customer relationship management (CRM) suite solutions. See what vendors offer the best systems for BPM, ERP, TCO, midsized organizations, and basic needs.
What's Happening on Your Shop Floor? by Plex Systems
March 2009 - (Free Research) Until recently, it was difficult for manufacturers to obtain a true picture of what was happening on the shop floor. Real-time, accurate data reflecting production activity, planned production schedules, quality checks, machine breakdowns, inventory levels or a shortage of materials made it a challenge for shop floor management to keep track..
SharePoint Concerns and Considerations by Huddle
November 2010 - (Free Research) This expert e-guide debunks common myths about how SharePoint works and what it can and cannot be used for. Save yourself time and headache with these expert tips and get insight on what SharePoint can realistically deliver.
Tying the Shop Floor to the ERP System by Plex Systems
March 2009 - (Free Research) ERP on the Shop Floor is as critical to the viability of the enterprise as any component in the execution of manufacturing. High performing manufacturers have found that full integration of real-time operational data collected from the shop floor to the top floor is key to reducing costs, streamlining operations and improving customer satisfaction.
Bluewater Power Prepares for Smart Metering with SAP and IBM Solutions by IBM
November 2010 - (Free Research) Bluewater Power implemented a set SAP and IBM solutions to help deal with new regulations and mandates in the energy sector. Read this case study to learn all the benefits Bluewater experienced by choosing this set of SAP and IBM solutions and learn how your organization can experience these same benefits as well.
Forum XWall - Web Services Security Firewalls - Prevent Unauthorized Access by Forum Systems
Forum XWall™ is the industy's first Web Services Firewall equipped with data authentication as well as XML intrusion prevention to actively protect against unauthorized access, XML viruses, data corruption and denial of Web service attacks. Forum Systems is the leader in Web Services Security.
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