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6 Steps To ERP Implementation Success by IFS
February 2008 - (Free Research) Implementing ERP, CRM, EAM is complicated. Here are six simple steps to take in order to manage that complexity.
Usability as an ERP Selection Criteria by IFS
February 2008 - (Free Research) ERP software is often criticized for being complex and difficult to use. Learn how to evaluate ERP software for usability.
ERP in the Midmarket by SAP America Inc
September 2008 - (Free Research) Read this CIO guide on ERP in the Midmarket to get a better understanding of the various options companies have when choosing, implementing, securing, and measuring the ROI from their ERP systems.
Implementing balanced scorecard with ERP by IFS
February 2008 - (Free Research) MSA's Michael Kennelly discusses Balanced Scorecard and how tools like IFS Applications can help you implement this innovative system.
Ross Enterprise ERP - Enterprise Resource Planning by CDC Software - Ross Enterprise
Ross Enterprise ERP business solutions from CDC Software are designed to address the unique challenges of recipe and formula-based process manufacturers. If you are in the Food and Beverage, Life Sciences, Chemicals, Metals, Natural Products, or other process manufacturing industries, Ross Enterprise ERP is designed specifically for you.
ERP for Successful Manufacturing by Xperia
June 2008 - (Free Research) Best of breed ERP systems not only allow you to evaluate material and labor costs, but also to analyze the cost impact of using alternate manufacturing locations and various materials suppliers.
Microsoft Dynamics Axapta (AX) - Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) by CDC Software - Vis.align
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Microsoft Business Solutions–AX is a customizable, scalable & global Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution that supports connectivity with your business. Microsoft Dynamics AX features core strengths in manufacturing & e-business, & provides functionality in wholesale distribution & business services environments.
Selecting an ERP Solution: A Guide by Infor
November 2008 - (Free Research) This paper provides guidance on how to develop a good, simple strategy to evaluate and choose the right ERP software package for your company.
Max ERP Overview by Exact Software
October 2008 - (Free Research) Learn how Exact MAX ERP Software provides complete manufacturing, sales and accounting control. It is best suited for mid-sized discrete manufacturers who want powerful and user friendly ERP functionality.
ERP via SaaS in the midmarket by SAP America Inc
September 2008 - (Free Research) In this podcast Simon Jacobson, Senior Research Analyst, AMR Research, examines how global manufacturers apply IT to their processes as part of their ongoing evolution toward becoming demand-driven manufacturer.
ERP via SaaS in the midmarket by SAP America Inc
September 2008 - (Free Research) In this podcast Simon Jacobson, Senior Research Analyst, AMR Research, examines how global manufacturers apply IT to their processes as part of their ongoing evolution toward becoming demand-driven manufacturer.
IFS Enterprise Asset Management - EAM / CMMS by IFS
IFS Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is an information management system that connects all departments and disciplines within a company, making them an integrated unit.
Midmarket ERP software evaluation tips by Infor
September 2008 - (Free Research) In this podcast, get expert tips and advice from Jim Shepard, senior vice president of research for AMR Research. Find out how to narrow down the options, and learn what to do (and what not to do) to effectively evaluate midmarket ERP software.
How an ERP Implementation Can Save - Not Sink - The CIO by EnteGreat
September 2008 - (Free Research) Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementations are a perfect example. When the right product is chosen, and the implementation is handled intelligently, an ERP system will actually reduce risk, not increase it.
Augmenting the Value of ERP with an Operations Execution System by Apriso® Corporation
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September 2007 - (Free Research) This white paper reviews the history behind ERP deployments, how the needs of an ERP system have evolved and why today’s business requirements necessitate direct, real time integration between corporate planning applications and the shop floor, across manufacturing operations – including production, quality and the supply chain network.
IFS Machinery - ERP for Complex Order-Driven and Mixed-Mode Manufacturing by IFS
IFS offers a proven solution for machinery manufacturers who produce, deliver & service their products based on unique customer requirements, using either predefined product configurations or custom engineering. IFS helps coordinate complex order-driven & mixed-mode manufacturing and purchasing of material.
M1 - ERP Software for the Small to Medium Manufacturer by Bowen & Groves
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M1 by B&G™ is a manufacturing ERP software system specifically designed for small to medium manufacturers including job shops, custom and mixed mode manufacturers and make to order manufacturers. M1 by B&G™ provides total integration and automation from quoting through invoicing and is capable of flexible and fully supported customisation.
Size DOES Matter – When Choosing the Right ERP Solution by Xperia
June 2008 - (Free Research) Relationship is more important for a small-to-medium manufacturers than a large one, because small-to-medium manufacturers tend to have few IT resources, and therefore rely more on the software supplier.
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