To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. ERP implementation. Two words that make even the most ...
Businesses decide to invest in enterprise resource planning systems for a number of reasons, but it all boils down to one main benefit: profits. ERP systems streamline data processes and eliminate ...
Enterprises without integrated systems face inefficiency, which often presents itself as an organizational process. Departments exist separately from one another, and spreadsheets disappear between ...
Today, many mid-sized Indian organizations are planning to migrate to branded software from their legacy enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications. Most of them use in-house developed or locally ...
Enterprises usually have multi-year technology roadmaps, which means moving to the cloud is going to happen, but the shift needs to be gradual and without disruption. Organizations in sectors such as ...
When it comes to implementing enterprise resource management (ERP), it’s not always plain sailing. Nine Feet Tall reveals how change management can ease the pain Retail comes with a unique pressure: ...
With construction firms managing increasingly complex, project-based operations, Info-Tech Research Group's newly published Navigating the ERP Landscape for the Construction Industry blueprint outline ...
When deciding on a new ERP system choosing a Value-Added Reseller (VAR) as an installation partner is as important as selecting the software itself. In addition to installation services, VARs are ...
Today’s enterprise landscape is pushing businesses to adopt modern, cloud-based business management solutions to help them meet current demands. The number of organizations moving to the cloud has ...