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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
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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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Stalled Navision + Mixed Bag Damgaard = Satisfactory NavisionDamgaard (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 27, 2001 Abstract : In February, NavisionDamgaard, a recently merger-formed Danish provider of enterprise business solutions for mid-sized companies, released its first semi-annual report. While the merger has produced satisfactory initial results, the future nevertheless bears challenges.
Type: Article
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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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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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NavisionDamgaard Reverts To Navision, But In Name Only (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 6, 2001 Abstract : Recent product releases and a profitable quarterly report from Navision, a recently merger-formed and rebranded Danish provider of enterprise business solutions for mid-sized companies, could be telling us that the company has been unfazed by the merger with Damgaard and the current difficult economic conditions.
Type: Article
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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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EAM Showdown! IFS vs. Mincom vs. CHAMPS (1 Pages)
by Sadat Zaman
Abstract : Using our EAM Evaluation Center, we compared Mincom Ellipse, CHAMPS, and IFS head-on. For the overall rankings, we looked at the vendors in two basic configurations: with back-office (HR and financials) functionality, for a total of eight main modules, and without, for a total of six main modules. To eliminate any chance of bias, and to ensure a level playing field, all 3,146 criteria comprising the modules and submodules in the EAM request for information (RFI) were given equal weight and priority.
Type: White Paper
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Navision Enhances Its e-Vision And Looks To Expand Vertically - Part 3: Challenges & User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 3, 2001 Abstract : As the current market trend is towards vendors that can provide well-rounded but vertically focused solutions for medium-sized companies, Navision seems to have positioned itself to take a lead other vendors may find hard to emulate. The merger outline was sound, the common groundwork has been identified, and the time for delivery and execution is on.
Type: Article
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ERP − Distribution Showdown! Oracle's JD Edwards vs. TGI's Enterprise 21 (1 Pages)
by Dylan Persaud
Abstract : Using our ERP - Distribution Evaluation Center, we compared Oracle's JD Edwards and Technology Group International head-on. For the overall rankings portion, we looked at these vendors' solutions in two basic configurations, with and without back-office (human resources [HR] and financials) functionality. To eliminate any chance of bias and to ensure a level playing field, all 3, 414 criteria comprising all the modules and submodules in the ERP - distribution request for information (RFI) were given equal weight and priority...
Type: White Paper
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