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Topic: ERP

ERP News

16 January 2009

SAP users in 'forced march' upgrades

By Chris Kanaracus, IDG news service

Most SAP customers are continuing with their planned system upgrades, despite the pressures of the economic downturn, however more than a quarter of these are looking to cut the project costs. Read more...

ERP Insight

13 May 2008

5 things to consider before committing to SAP

By Jon Brodkin, Network World

AMR Research analyst Jim Shepherd details five SAP strategies in his report, and how they affect your technology decisions. Read more...

ERP Briefings

06 November 2006

802.11n will change the enterprise

By Sudheer Matta, Trapeze Networks

Businesses won't touch Draft-N, no matter how fast it goes. The final standard will be a different story. Read more...

ERP Interviews

22 May 2008

Automatic for the programmer

By Gary Anthes, Computerworld

The magic of software is that, because there are no limits of physics, we can keep advancing the technology to meet our ambitions. Welcome to the 'endless value spiral.' Read more...

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ERP Whitepapers

24 September 2008

Usability as an ERP Selection Criteria

By Dan Matthews, Chief Technology Officer, IFS AB

In this whitepaper, we will discuss how the complexity of a system like ERP can be reduced, and how the huge spectrum of functionality and information that an application encompasses can be made easier to navigate. In short, we will discuss ERP usability, with special attention to allowing you to consider usability as a criterion in your enterprise application selection process. Read more...

ERP Product Reviews

05 May 2004

WiSIP phone

By Steve Gold

  • List price: $249.00 (£139) + $75.00 (£42) shipping
  • Pros: DHCP & PPPoE support; easy to configure for multiple WiFi network access; within range of a WiFi network, offers a very low-cost alternative to cellular phones; cheap for international calls.
  • Cons: Battery life inferior to modern cellular handsets; WiFi coverage is far from universal when out and about, so you still need a cellular phone in your case; US power plug (needs adapter). Read more...

ERP How-Tos

06 December 2007

The Tao of managing virtualised servers

By Rick Cook, Computerworld

When properly implemented and managed, virtualisation means cost savings -- for server hardware, support and administration -- as well as easier server deployment and reduced energy consumption. Read more...

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