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

Nov 23, 2009
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ERP Showdown—Round 2! Exact Macola ES vs. Infor SyteLine vs. QAD MFG/PRO (1 Pages)
by Dylan Persaud
Abstract : I'm Dylan Persaud, senior analyst at Technology Evaluation Centers. Due to the overwhelming response to our first ERP Showdown, we're pleased to present another head-to-head discrete enterprise resource planning (ERP) comparison. Here, then, is ERP Showdown, Round 2!—featuring Exact Macola ES vs. Infor SyteLine vs. QAD MFG/PRO.
Type: White Paper
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QAD Pulling through, Patiently but Passionately Part Six: User Recommendations (2 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 25, 2003 Abstract : While hardly any vendor is safe these days including QAD, the gloomy past seems to be far behind. The company has notably broadened its offering and seems to at least keep abreast of current collaborative requirements (if not staying ahead of the curve).
Type: Article
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Cephalon, Inc by QAD
Abstract : This case study shows how Cephalon, a biopharmaceutical company, adopted the QAD MFG/PRO enterprise solution to address the management problems for their global spread manufacturing sites, packaging site, and workers. Read how it improved visibility and synchronization across global operations, improved inventory tracking, and better leveraged knowledge of enterprise assets.
Type: White Paper
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U.S. Tsubaki by QAD
Abstract : This case study shows how U.S. Tsubaki, a major producer and supplier of roller chain, engineering class chain, and other drive components, adopted the QAD MFG/PRO enterprise solution to address the ever increasing complexity of it’s inventory and supply chain.
Type: White Paper
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Access Commerce Spices Up North American CRM Fray (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 5, 2000 Abstract : In May, Access Commerce, a French CRM vendor, announced the opening of its first USA office in San Diego, California. During Explore 2000, QAD’s annual user conference, Access Commerce announced the release of eCameleon for MFG/PRO.
Type: Article
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Will QAD Finally Get The Break (-Even)? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 18, 2001 Abstract : On May 30, QAD reported financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2002. Although not quite turning the corner, the business seems to be stabilizing against the backdrop of the economic slowdown, the fierce competition from the bigger vendors and the plight of many of its peers.
Type: Article
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QAD Offers Improved E-Commerce Applications with Greater Flexibility and Customization Capabilities (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 14, 2000 Abstract : On December 30, QAD, a leading developer of industry-specific e-business solutions for manufacturers and distributors, announced the availability of improved versions of its B2B and B2C e-commerce applications for its core enterprise solution, MFG/PRO. These applications extend secure, scalable buying and selling functionality over the Web and also provide greater flexibility and customization capabilities.
Type: Article
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QAD Pulling Through, Patiently But Passionately Part Two: Company Background (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 19, 2003 Abstract : QAD, a notable player in the upper middle of the discrete manufacturing market, embarked a few years ago on reinventing itself by delivering applications that would optimize complex order fulfillment processes across multiple enterprises and divisions. Another major product enhancement feat at the time was the QAD/Connects architecture, which was both an open architecture concept and a set of connectivity tools.
Type: Article
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QAD Pulling Through, Patiently But Passionately (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 18, 2003 Abstract : QAD has been pulling through the downturn with a real strength (especially in terms of new licenses, and with a strong balance sheet and declining debt), a result of its persevering focus on manufacturing, which it recently coined in the slogan 'A passion for manufacturing'.
Type: Article
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