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Vendor Spotlight: Agresso (0 Pages)
by TEC staff
Jun 5, 2009 Abstract : Welcome to TEC's Vendor Spotlight series. This installment focuses on Agresso, a Netherlands-based ERP vendor now enjoying its fair share of success in North America. So how successful is Agresso? Just ask SAP—Agresso claims to have won over $50 million (USD) against SAP in 61 separate deals…
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The Convergence of ERP and Field Services—One Vendor’s Leadership ( Pages)
by Predrag Jakovljevic and Judith Rothrock
Feb 27, 2008 Abstract : Agresso’s experience with people-centric services organizations has led the vendor to design a solution that effectively address these businesses’ need for field services and asset maintenance management. Agresso’s melding of two solutions, and the product’s underlying architecture, support change and tightly couple solution categories.
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An ERP Vendor Poised to Overtake the Services Market ( Pages)
by Predrag Jakovljevic and Judith Rothrock
Feb 25, 2008 Abstract : Companies in the services industry need both asset and field services management, but current integrated asset and field services maintenance systems often fail to meet these organization’s needs. However, enterprise resource planning vendor Agresso appears to have just the right solution.
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Aiming for Agility: Challenges and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 19, 2006 Abstract : The preferred agile architecture will rationalize business processes without ripping out current application investments. In such cases, Agresso will have to explain whether its solution can leverage existing applications and fill in the cracks that exist in current business processes.
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How One Vendor Supplies Agility to Post-implementation Enterprise Systems ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 17, 2006 Abstract : Agresso's information warehouse, business process, and reporting and analytics information delivery models are inextricably linked in a virtual cycle. A change in any of these core competencies automatically informs a change in the others without instilling business disruption.
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Enterprise Systems and Post-implementation Agility—No Longer an Oxymoron? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 16, 2006 Abstract : The need to support flexibility prior to installation of enterprise systems has largely been mastered by many vendors. But what is really more important is ongoing agility after the installation. Agresso seems to have raised the bar in this regard.
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Oracle Announces a Database Fire Sale ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Dec 22, 1999 Abstract : On December 16, Oracle Corporation announced lower software and support prices for the Oracle8i database. Specifically, the price of Oracle8i Standard Edition was lowered 40% from $25 per power unit to $15 per power unit, while Oracle8i Enterprise Edition was cut 50% from $200 per power unit to $100 per power unit.
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Creating Wealth: The Power of Information (3 Pages)
by Rafael Funes
May 4, 2005 Abstract : Even in the most simple, small scale operations the power of information, knowing market demand, customers' preferences and buying habits, creating quality goods, and developing a feasible production strategy, still need to be understood and tweaked to generate wealth.
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Solomon Stands the Test of Time Despite Changing Masters Part Three: Product Differentiators ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 5, 2003 Abstract : Of all the MBS' products, Solomon is apparently the purest in terms of a standard Microsoft technology stack, and without any proprietary additions. Furthermore, its sharp focus solely on Microsoft technology from ground up, coined in ''the power of one'' motto (one OS platform - Windows XP/NT/2000, one database platform - MS SQL Server, one development environment - MS Visual Basic, etc.), also presents an attractive, risk-adverse option for penny-pinching mid-market customers. Solomon IV has consequently been very competitive in speed of implementation, feasibility of customization, total cost of ownership (TCO), and price/performance ratio.
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