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Compare BAAN side-by-side with SAP, J.D. EDWARDS, EPICOR, ORACLE, QAD, and 35+ other ERP vendors

Nov 23, 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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SAP To Take Care Of All Suppliers (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 21, 2002 Abstract : SAP's first major product delivery that leverages recently the recently endorsed technology foundation, allows it to offer a collaborative solution. This does not mean that the amount of time and resources required to implement and manage the supplier enablement process can be underestimated.
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SAP Farms More Business Out Amid Its Staff Reductions (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 18, 2001 Abstract : As the battle for the mid-market intensifies and each vendor is exhibiting a pertinent sabre rattling display of power, SAP is turning to help from the alliance in order to partly counteract the needed cost-cutting exercise in its US operations
Type: Article
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PeopleSoft Internationalizes Its Mid-Market Forays Part 2: Challenges & User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 27, 2002 Abstract : Despite the challenges, PeopleSoft has raised the bar in providing solutions for smaller enterprises, and Tier 2 and Tier 3 vendors might be in for a tough battle to defend their turf, especially as they are concurrently trying to expand and modernize their products with ever diminishing resources and wary prospects. PeopleSoft is undeniably a tenacious and persistent fighter able to endure the long hauls.
Type: Article
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SAP Tries Another, Bifurcated Tack At A Small Guy (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 8, 2002 Abstract : As the battle for the mid-market intensifies and each Tier 1 vendor is exhibiting its bag of tricks for small-to-medium enterprises, SAP is trying a twofold strategy of promulgating its mySAP.com offering for the higher-end of the mid-market, while offering a recently acquired product to appeal to complexity-adverse smaller enterprises.
Type: Article
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SAP Remains Vital Amid Ailing Market And Internal Adjustments Part 2: Continued Analysis and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 26, 2002 Abstract : SAP's focus on delivering a portal as an overlaying personalized user interface may proved to be a crucial bet, as an intuitive portal might prove to be a simple an effective way to integrate information from disparate systems.
Type: Article
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SAP Keeps Traction On Some Tires Of Its Omni-Wheel-Drive Part 2: Challenges and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 7, 2002 Abstract : SAPメs viability and its business applications marketメs leadership remains unscathed, as the company remains rock-solid and will be the leader for a long time to come. While SAP has espoused one of the most compelling and promising collaborative-Commerce vision to-date, the ideal enablers of collaboration ヨ it still has to prove to the market it can integrate and deliver, and satisfy the small and medium-size customer with quick implementations and nimble responses to problems.
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Mid-Market ERP Vendors Doing CRM & SCM In A DIY Fashion Part 2: Market Impact (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 22, 2002 Abstract : Tier2/Tier 3 vendors are prepared to endure the onslaught of the likes of SAP, Oracle, and PeopleSoft, as well as of proverbial mid-market leaders such as J.D. Edwards, Baan, Intentia, QAD, IFS and Epicor, and newly formed mid-market juggernauts like Microsoft Great Plains, Best Software (formerly Sage Software), and Navision, to name some. Frontstep and the Syspro Group lead the way.
Type: Article
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The Automotive OEMs Might Soon Contract “BRAIN” Damage Part 2: The Future and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 13, 2002 Abstract : While business for BRAIN North America continues to be positive, developments in Germany will affect its future.
Type: Article
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PeopleSoft 8 Launched – Anything to Write Home About? (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 7, 2000 Abstract : PeopleSoft, once a high flyer owing to its congenial culture and slick ERP product, has unveiled a number of new, possibly revolutionary enterprise applications that it hopes will help it end a protracted dry season and put it back on the ERP top chart. The company has invested two years and over a half billion dollars to develop the product. It has now emerged with a new platform, a new set of products and a new attitude of lambasting competition.
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