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ERP Evaluation Center

Nov 24, 2009
Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted ERP knowledge bases, allows organizations to save time and money, achieving better and more reliable/fully-documented decisions, a quantum improvement over the widely-used subjective process of selecting complex enterprise software...
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BI Approaches of Enterprise Software Vendors (6 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Mar 19, 2004 Abstract : The need for business intelligence (BI) is real for all enterprise software users. It is rare to find a user who feels they get the information they need from their enterprise software system and even those who do want more. The need is not just reporting; they need business monitoring, analysis, an understanding of why things are happening. They need diagnostic tools.
Type: Article
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Maximizer Enterprise 8: A Strong Competitor on the SMB Front Line (4 Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan and Katarina Novatzki
Sep 23, 2004 Abstract : TEC recently reviewed Maximizer Enterprise 8. Tailored to the latest Internet technology, the offering is aggressively priced. Rich functionality is offered in a three-module structure that continues to compete in the demanding 'best fit,' customer relationship management, small and medium enterprise marketplace.
Type: Article
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Microsoft Retail Systems (5 Pages)
by Caroline Lam
Aug 31, 2006 Abstract : Microsoft Point of Sale and Microsoft Retail Management System provide a complete point of purchase solution suite for small and midsize specialty retail businesses. Released in 2005, Microsoft Point of Sale has enabled Microsoft to further penetrate the retail market.
Type: Article
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Beyond ROI: Enterprise Payback by IFS
Abstract : Customers are demanding that return on investment (ROI) analysis be a critical factor in their decisions to acquire new enterprise software. Without a demonstrable return, few customers are willing to invest scarce capital and human resources in new enterprise software. Learn about IFS, a global enterprise software vendor, enterprise resource payback model in this IFS commissioned report by the Enterprise Applications Consulting (EAC). The results of this research show that IFS is able to deliver more than just the standard ROI parameters that most vendors use to describe their products.
Type: White Paper
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Enterprise Payback: Qualitative and Quantitative Factors in the ROI Equation by IFS
Abstract : The requirement that enterprise software vendors deliver a measurable return on investment (ROI) has never been greater than right now. Customers are demanding that ROI analysis be a critical factor in their decisions to acquire new enterprise software. Without a demonstrable return, few customers are willing to invest scarce capital and human resources in new enterprirse software. A more complete analysis of return can be had by looking at the overall payback that enterprise software can offer to a company. Enterprise software payback includes not only quantifiable improvements in bottom and top line functionality, but also more qualitative measures-—such as new business opportunities, improved customer and partner relations, and improved time to market—-that contribute significantly to the success of a company's enterprise software implementation and use.
Type: White Paper
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Why Enterprise Application Search Is Crucial to Your ERP System (4 Pages)
by Dan Matthews
Jul 27, 2007 Abstract : Enterprise applications become easier to use with the addition of powerful search capabilities. There is a distinction to be made, however, between stand-alone search tools and true enterprise application search that is built into and tightly integrated within an application.
Type: Article
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Enterprise Resource Planning for Services: Has Software as a Service Become Service-oriented Architecture for Small to Medium Businesses? (3 Pages)
by Neil Stolovitsky
May 21, 2007 Abstract : In the past, enterprise resource planning (ERP) initiatives were far too costly for smaller organizations to consider. However, a trend has recently emerged where software vendors are now offering software-as-a-service business models for ERP implementation to even the smallest organizations.
Type: Article
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Enterprise Resource Planning for Services: Has Software as a Service Become Service-oriented Architecture for Small to Medium Businesses? (4 Pages)
by Neil Stolovitsky
Feb 14, 2007 Abstract : In the past, enterprise resource planning (ERP) initiatives were far too costly for smaller organizations to consider. However, a trend has recently emerged where software vendors are now offering software-as-a-service business models for ERP implementation to even the smallest organizations.
Type: Article
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The Enterprise Compliance Desktop by Ember
Abstract : The Enterprise Compliance Desktop Application provides a catalyst for the standardization of risk management processes, communication, documentation, and taxonomy across the enterprise. Based on Microsoft® Office System, The Enterprise Compliance Desktop makes a higher level of transparency and effectiveness to your enterprise risk management activities a reality.
Type: White Paper
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