erp
ERP boom reaches plateau
News Growth in the ERP (enterprise resource planning) market is declining, according to the latest figures by IDC. She claimed such a move would further the technology's use beyond the manufacturing industry, which is the... [27 Jan 1999]
ERP vendors improve quality of service
News Anyone looking to purchase an ERP (enterprise resource planning) system in the next few years can expect more help with implementation from the vendor itself, according to the latest research from Dataquest. [22 Apr 1999]
ERP vendors slammed for releasing 'unusable' software
News The study is part of a bigger report the firm is publishing Wednesday that evaluates software companies that sell enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications. In their usability evaluation, Forrester analysts tried... [15 Jan 2003]
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,... [30 May 2007]
ERP Selection - Right-tracking Enterprise Change
White Paper Traditionally, the selection of an ERP solution is influenced by the predominance of the vendor in the industry. Moreover, emerging trends in technology, like new breed of applications that have emerged in business... [06 Dec 2007]
ERP vendor opts for Java
News Software vendor Intentia's latest product - a Java-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) package - will not make the company money in the short term, but will secure its place in the market, according to Mike Nutter,... [17 Nov 1998]
CIO Jury: ERP integration nightmare?
News Over half of silicon.com's CIO Jury panel believe integration issues are increasingly becoming a major obstacle to the successful implementation of complex ERP systems. Frank Coyle, IT director at John Menzies... [20 Sep 2004]
ERP can fashion major league players says Butler
News Organisations are slow to realise the benefits of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, according to the latest report from the Butler Group. The research company cited that the millennium bug and the move to a... [13 Oct 1998]
ERP vendors will rise to top of CRM market
News ERP (enterprise resource planning) vendors are set to dominate the CRM market within the next four years, according to a report by AMR Research. Traditional ERP vendors such as Oracle and Baan will... [30 Sep 1999]
ERP to evolve into e-services
News Electronic marketplaces will save static ERP products from becoming obsolete as companies look to move applications online, according to Sanjiv Sidhu, founder of i2 Technologies. Sidhu says the electronic marketplace... [13 Oct 1999]
ERP market reaches saturation point
News Enterprise resource planning (ERP) has reached saturation point, and companies now need to look at application integration to finish the job of delivering ecommerce, according to a study commissioned by Forte Software. [28 Jul 1999]
ERP delays give CFOs a headache
News Cost over-runs on the largest ERP implementation projects can reach tens of thousands of pounds per month - so what are the classic stumbling blocks that delay the roll out of these gigantic projects. [25 Sep 2009]
ERP To-Do Checklist: 12 Things To Do Before You Write That BIG Check To A Vendor
White Paper The Inside-ERP To-Do Checklist is the one decision tool you'll need to cover all your bases including: What ERP modules to buy first and which ones can wait Validating who should be involved in the... [09 Jul 2009]
ERP Solutions Buyer's Guide
White Paper Not sure where to start searching for the right solutions and what vendors to compare for an ERP package? Let Inside ERP's team of expert analysts help you. They have done the work for you by compiling a... [09 Jul 2009]
Head to Head: ERP struggles to re-invent itself
News ERP vendors need to take new concepts such as ecommerce and integrate them into customer systems as quickly as possible. That's the message from a recent Head to Head interview on Silicon.com, where Lawrence Wilkes,... [20 Oct 1999]