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MAPICS: Will Customer Satisfaction be Enough? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 1, 1999 Abstract : MAPICS has consistently scored above average in the following customer-service & support benchmarks: reliability, quality of support, vendor stability, ease of doing business, and affiliate product and industry knowledge. However, limited platform support means that AS/400 products will contribute more than 50% of total license revenue within next 5 years. Furthermore, for the next 18 months, approx. 80% of license revenue will come from its existing customer base, who will want to either replace an old MAPICS product or add new modules to an existing MAPICS XA installation.
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Has The BI Market Consolidation Been Crystal-Clearly Actuated? Part Three: Competition and User Recommendations. ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 19, 2003 Abstract : Users choosing point planning or BI products should consider the integration infrastructure and effort needed to combine these products versus the cost and functionality issues of choosing an integrated CPM product suite (if still possible to find). Mission-critical issues like scalability, reliability, manageability and ease-of-use go without saying.
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ERP Vendors Intrude on SCE/WMS Safe Haven ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 27, 2004 Abstract : Within the warehouse management system (WMS) market, which is still the main breadwinning offering for most of the SCE vendors, most products are functionally on par with mere nuances in ease of configuration or industry focus to differentiate the winner. ERP vendors have taken advantage of this unfavorable perception for WMS specialists to in the very least shore up their huge install bases, if not compete for some
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Service Level Agreements for Manufacturers and Software Vendors in the Supply Chain ( Pages)
by David Bourque
Apr 21, 2008 Abstract : Supply chains are very complex, as is discrete manufacturing and the software that addresses its needs. To ease the complexities, service level agreements are developed so that all parties involved remain on the same page and product delivery is facilitated.
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Is J.D. Edwards's CRM 2.0 (With more than 200 Enhancements) Good News? ( Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan
Apr 1, 2003 Abstract : When it comes to touting 200 product enhancements, what J.D. Edwards is saying is that ease of integration is important to mid-market companies because they have less flexibility for trial and error. J.D. Edwards's CRM implementation success through its existing customer base will testify to the reliability of its enterprise integration and what remains, is to verify the product's ability to fit verticals needs.
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Service Level Agreements for Manufacturers and Software Vendors in the Supply Chain (0 Pages)
by David Bourque
Sep 1, 2008 Abstract : Supply chains are very complex, as is discrete manufacturing and the software that addresses its needs. To ease the complexities, service level agreements are developed so that all parties involved remain on the same page and product delivery is facilitated.
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Selecting An ERP System: A Facts And Figures Case Study Part 2: Qualitative Assessments and Analysis (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic, L. Talarico & B. Spencer
May 10, 2001 Abstract : This is part two of a note describing an opportunity TEC had to evaluate and compare the four top ERP vendors for a client. Each vendorメs offering differed in such areas as functionality, flexibility, process fit and ease of use. Find out what TEC learned as a result of the selection engagement.
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Selecting An ERP System: A Facts And Figures Case Study Part 1: Business Model Scenarios (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic, L. Talarico & B. Spencer
May 9, 2001 Abstract : During a recent Enterprise Resource Planning selection engagement with a large aerospace and defense manufacturer TEC had the opportunity to evaluate and compare the offerings of four top vendors. Each vendorメs offering differed in such areas as functionality, flexibility, process fit and ease of use. Find out what TEC learned as a result of the selection engagement.
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Will Adonix Provide A Warmer Home To CIMPRO? Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 17, 2003 Abstract : The job of gaining traction will by no means be easy for the merged companies, while the competition will not ease any time soon.
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