erp in comment and analysis

Off the peg or tailor made?

Comment While at the other end would be those suppliers - such as traditional ERP vendors - offering contractually bespoke, complex, proprietary systems carefully aligned to the business and, of course, sold and supported with a high price tag. [16 Jun 2008]

Recession fears hit IT budgets

Comment There is also demand for skills around SAP Basis - the range of middleware programs and tools from the ERP giant that enable its modules to be interoperable across operating systems and databases. The state of the economy and its potential impact... [04 Apr 2008]

The CIO shopping list

Comment On the software side investment is dominated by enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM), with just over a third of CIOs spending on both those areas in 2008. Pressure to justify IT budgets and get better value... [26 Mar 2008]

Tech Visions: New media floods firms' networks

Comment ERP specialist SAP is also concentrating on media management. But for many CIOs that future has already arrived, argues Howard Greenfield. As content from iPods, TV and websites starts to invade enterprise routers and servers, pundits continue to... [19 Feb 2008]

Larry Ellison

AS Profile Ellison is also the majority shareholder of NetSuite, a CRM and ERP software-as-a-service vendor, which announced its intention in July to float on the stock market. Larry Ellison has been perhaps the most colourful figure in the global IT industry... [12 Oct 2007]

Location, location, location...

Comment Today, companies are generating volumes of data, almost all of which have a geographic dimension, captured and processed through myriad business applications such as ERP and CRM systems. Businesses churn out geographic data every day without... [09 Oct 2007]

Dear silicon.com... modern malware, Vista sales, Bluetooth ads...

Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Tony Hallett flags up his picks on the site this week.  How to stop "runaway" ERP projects There is more to ERP than Oracle and SAP as this interview makes clear   Skills Survey 2007: Industry... [04 Oct 2007]

How to stop "runaway" ERP projects

Comment Big complicated and expensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems can still cause headaches for many companies, admits Harry Debes, CEO of Lawson Software. Lawson isn't a familiar brand in the corporate IT world, especially in the UK and... [01 Oct 2007]

BI for all

Comment Organisations are capturing and storing data from a multitude of sources such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) systems - and are also seeing a proliferation in unstructured formats such as text... [18 Jul 2007]

Leader: Google walks the enterprise walk

Leader Look towards any or all of the following: accounting, business intelligence, CRM, database management, ERP, storage and back-up services. Google, not content with owning the search market or with its grander plans for the consumer space, has... [10 Jul 2007]

Editor's Blog: DIY enterprise mobility

Comment Getting your critical apps to your device of choice - could be ERP or CRM, say - is no longer about bearer technologies, as we pretty much have the speed now. End users, it seems, are to be trusted more and more with choosing their own mobile devices. [03 Jul 2007]

Retail CIOs aiming to ditch legacy of IT complexity

Comment The 'big ticket' plays - things like enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems - are done. Retail technology touches our daily lives at almost every turn and that's reflected in the fact that one-fifth of those on the CIO50 list come from that... [02 Jul 2007]

Retail CIOs aiming to ditch legacy of IT complexity

CIO Analysis The 'big ticket' plays - things like enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems - are done. Retail technology touches our daily lives at almost every turn and that's reflected in the fact that one-fifth of those on the CIO50 list come from that... [06 Jun 2007]

Leader: ERP consolidation matters

Leader Some of the largest costs for user organisations are far-reaching applications that go by the catch-all term enterprise resource planning (ERP). A few years back, when Oracle was making its audacious bid for PeopleSoft, which had in turn only just... [30 May 2007]

Editor's Blog: SAP-Oracle news spreads

Comment Henning Kagermann on software as a service and why ERP won't go open source. So my rather post-modern response is being able to explain the course of events in a blog posting like this - as well as still hoping there is some value in the original... [23 Mar 2007]

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