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ERP Evaluation Center

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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Analysis of Adobe’s Integration of IslandData’s Automated E-mail (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Apr 5, 2000 Abstract : Adobe’s support site receives approximately 1.3 million client inquiries per month and has been in need of an automated response system to decrease escalating support costs.
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Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe: Software Selection, Its Pitfalls, and How to Avoid Them (4 Pages)
by Hugh R. Alley
Aug 22, 2007 Abstract : The process of selecting software can be streamlined by paying close attention to the types and quantities of criteria you use. Better decision processes will distinguish between two key types of criteria and limit the number of criteria considered.
Type: Article
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Automated Enterprise: Many High-ROI Opportunities (7 Pages)
by Tom Pisello
Oct 30, 2004 Abstract : An automated data center promises to self-configure, self-optimize, and self-protect. When looking to implement an automated data center, one must consider best practices in user and resource provisioning, infrastructure availability, and user management. Doing so will allow automated data centers to expedite the automation processes in IT operations and administration; virtualization and provisioning; security; and availability.
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Votre sélection de logiciel devrait-elle comporter une validation en situation réelle ? Deuxième partie : Avantages, inconvénients et recommandations (3 Pages)
by Robert Rudd
Jul 13, 2004 Abstract : Une validation en situation réelle (en anglais POC pour Proof Of Concept) de la solution sélectionnée devrait faire partie de tout processus de sélection de logiciel quand le risque d'échec du projet est relativement élevé. Ce risque est évalué à travers la mesure de deux variables: la complexité des besoins et le niveau d'expertise technique de l'équipe de sélection et d'implantation. Plus les besoins sont complexes, plus grand sera le bénéfice obtenu d'une validation de la solution en situation réelle.
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Votre sélection de logiciel devrait-elle comporter une validation de principe? Première partie : Structure du processus de sélection (3 Pages)
by Robert Rudd
Jul 12, 2004 Abstract : Cet article traite de la validation de principe ou « preuve de concept » (en anglais POC pour Proof Of Concept), de sa place dans le processus de sélection de logiciel, des raisons pour lesquelles elle doit être entreprise, de ses variables structurelles et de ses avantages et inconvénients pour le client et le revendeur à valeur ajoutée.
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Are ASP Applications Right for You? Part 2: Decision Criteria (9 Pages)
by Miles Szczurek
Aug 24, 2001 Abstract : Whether an application is best implemented as an ASP provided application or service, built in-house or purchased, generally depends on the same criteria as what would be used for outsourcing a function or process. This part details that criteria.
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Lose the Starry Eyes, Analyze: Reviewing the Ideal Candidate for a Pronto Solution (7 Pages)
by Josh Chalifour
Apr 11, 2003 Abstract : This is an examination of Pronto Software's ERP solution. By looking at how areas where the Pronto product fulfills a large portion of selection criteria, companies can determine if it is worthwhile to pursue a relationship with Pronto. We ask the question, all things being equal, which modules contribute the most to the product's functionality.
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Lose the Starry Eyes, Analyze: Reviewing the Ideal Candidate for Metasystems ICIM (5 Pages)
by Josh Chalifour
Jun 16, 2003 Abstract : This is an examination of Metasystems ERP solution. Companies can begin determining if it is worthwhile to pursue a relationship with Metasystems by considering selection criteria, which are most supported by the vendor. We ask the question, all things being equal, which modules contribute the most to the product's functionality.
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Lose the Starry Eyes, Analyze: Reviewing the Ideal Candidate for EMR Innovations ProcessPro (5 Pages)
by Josh Chalifour
Aug 20, 2003 Abstract : This is an examination of EMR Innovations' ProcessPro ERP solution. Companies can begin determining if it is worthwhile to pursue a relationship with EMR Innovations by considering the selection criteria which are most supported by the vendor. We ask the question, all things being equal, which modules are the most complete in their contribution to the product's functionality.
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