Erp System
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Keeping up with fashion
News case study Sri Lankan garment manufacturing giant, Brandix, embarked on a full scale ERP implementation to keep up with the fast-changing demands of customers.
Tuesday, December 16 2008 07:13 PM
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Customer resource management (CRM), SAP AG, CRM, Manufacturing, Lawson Software Inc., ERP, ERP system, Brandix, Lalith Withana
Customers reap gains of ERP implementation
News Malaysian manufacturer Dunham-Bush's maiden ERP use enhances customer service as interaction between engineering, production, sales departments gets better.
Thursday, January 15 2009 07:06 PM
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Manufacturing, Sales, ERP, Malaysia, ERP system, Epicor Software Corp., HVAC, Dunham-Bush Holdings, Oracle Corp.
Delivering IT as a service
Insight City University's CIO Jerry Yu is gearing his team to deliver IT like a utility service, where the service is available to users at the flip of a switch.
Tuesday, February 27 2007 10:58 AM
Tags: IT Management
Five keys to successful IT projects
Techguide IT projects can be a massive undertaking, and their outcomes can affect many areas. Here are five tips to stack the decks in favor of success.
Sunday, April 19 2009 07:46 PM
Tags: Strategy, IT project management, Project management, Project, ERP system, sales cycle, Fortune 500, Patrick Gray, Prevoyance Group, Server
Microsoft ships ERP for the enterprise
News The company has launched a version of its Dynamics ERP system aimed at both medium-sized and large companies.
Friday, June 06 2008 09:02 AM
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Microsoft Corp., Mobile, Small And Medium Enterprise, Smart Phone, ERP, ERP system, phone, business intelligence, product manager
Is technology making us lazy?
Blogs Last night, I watched the news in utter dismay as Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced plans to further ...
Friday, August 24 2007 12:47 PM
Avis blames IT for multimillion-dollar loss
News The car rental company takes a major hit because of problems with IT, including high costs associated with an ERP project.
Monday, October 25 2004 09:55 AM
Tags: Infrastructure/architecture management
IT glitch results in Cadbury chocolate glut
News Problems in the introduction of an SAP-based system led to an excess of chocolate bars, leading to a hit on profits.
Friday, June 09 2006 10:09 AM
Lotterywest in Australia chooses SAP ERP system
News The Lotteries Commission of Western Australia has selected Fujitsu to implement an SAP ERP system.
Tuesday, November 27 2007 12:30 PM
PeopleSoft founder back in the enterprise game
News Apparently, the two-year hostile takeover battle between Oracle and PeopleSoft has not left Dave Duffield winded.
Monday, May 09 2005 10:38 AM
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Acquisitions
PeopleSoft founder taking on Oracle again
News Dave Duffield's new company will compete with Salesforce.com and recent on-demand moves by SAP and archrival Oracle.
Tuesday, November 07 2006 10:35 AM
Tags: Business applications, Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
Sarbanes-Oxley and its affect on storage compliance systems
Techguide This article discusses the primary provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act that affect storage systems. Scott Lowe gives an overview and describes some storage products that offer special compliance features.
Thursday, July 14 2005 10:55 AM
Tags: Storage, Storage area networks (SAN), Network-attached storage (NAS), Sarbanes-Oxley
An iSCSI primer
Techguide Scott Lowe goes over some of the basics of an iSCSI storage implementation.
Thursday, August 25 2005 01:15 PM
Tags: Storage, Network-attached storage (NAS), Data backup, disaster recovery, Ethernet
Microsoft stakes application future on integration
News The software giant's ability to integrate its ERP and CRM applications with its other software products will be crucial to its performance.
Monday, October 31 2005 11:25 AM
Tags: Software integration, Business applications, Customer resource management (CRM), Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
Top tech security risks and cash-sappers
News Among its list of top ten tech problems are open source software and the popular music player iTunes, according to BDNA's survey of its customers.
Friday, May 30 2008 10:39 AM
Tags: Security, Business security, Open source, Viruses and worms, Cost control, CIO, printer, software, hard drive, Human Resources




