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Compare MICROSOFT NAVISION side-by-side with BAAN, 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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Navision Enhances Its e-Vision And Looks To Expand Vertically - Part 2: Market Impact (7 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 30, 2001 Abstract : Navision has been expanding its coverage in terms of geography, vertical industries, and product functionality. Globally, it has become one of the largest independent small-to-mid-market enterprise system providers.
Type: Article
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Challenges and User Recommendations for a Focused Enterprise Resource Planning Solution (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 28, 2006 Abstract : Some major SSI competitors, while possibly inferior regarding process or mill industry focus, will influence some purchase decisions through more comprehensive horizontal product portfolios, and superior global presence, localization capabilities, and viabilityラwhich are still hurdles for SSI to overcome.
Type: Article
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Navision Becoming More Visible (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 21, 2000 Abstract : In March Navision Software a/s announced it signed a global sales and distribution agreement with Microsoft Corporation Inc. that enables the company's partner network of more than 900 Navision Solution Centers to sell and distribute Microsoft BackOffice products integrated with Navision solutions.
Type: Article
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Getting Results with Quote-to-Order Strategies by Cincom
Abstract : Core business processes must be at the center of go-to-market strategies if a company is to attain its revenue objectives. Sales configuration and pricing are a lethal combination—and an overlooked process. Learn how leading companies are using technology to successfully leverage this combination.
Type: White Paper
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Getting Results with Quote-to-Order Strategies by Cincom
Abstract : Core business processes must be at the center of go-to-market strategies if a company is to attain its revenue objectives. Sales configuration and pricing are a lethal combination—and an overlooked process. Learn how leading companies are using technology to successfully leverage this combination.
Type: White Paper
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Navision Enhances Its e-Vision And Looks To Expand Vertically (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 28, 2001 Abstract : By posting a profitable year while delivering different flavors of products to satisfy many fastidious tastes and by offering an attractive value proposition to its channel, Navision could be telling us that the appropriate offering might be the recipe to thrive even during difficult economic climate.
Type: Article
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Geac Metamorphosises JBA Into Gear, but Cuts 20% of Staff (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : On November 12, Geac Computer unveiled its plan to turn its UK-based JBA Holdings acquisition into a new division, dubbed Gear, that will focus on the midrange enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications market.
Type: Article
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GNX and Sainsbury by Agentrics
Abstract : Sainsbury’s Supermarkets has several ongoing collaboration programs with suppliers,having recognized early on that supply chain optimization benefits the end consumer by ensuring the right product on the shelf at the right time and lowest cost. The UK grocer had already been sharing performance information along with several other forms of supply chain data with suppliers for several years, but found that suppliers had difficulty dealing with performance data that was buried in the mass of information being presented. In addition, suppliers had no formal channel for responding to, or improving, any performance issues that were identified.
Type: White Paper
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Navision Software a/s: Mid-market iNvasion (7 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 11, 2000 Abstract : Navision Software has established strong branding and penetration within the Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SME) segment of the European and recently the U.S. ERP market. While Navision has done a respectable job establishing its U.S. network, it will face a fierce challenge from domestic competitors like Great Plains, Epicor Software, and Solomon Software.
Type: Article
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