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ERP Evaluation Center

Nov 21, 2009
Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted ERP knowledge bases, allows organizations to save time and money, achieving better and more reliable/fully-documented decisions, a quantum improvement over the widely-used subjective process of selecting complex enterprise software...
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Adonix + CIMPRO = A Feature-Rich Process ERP Product, But With Challenges ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 31, 2003 Abstract : Adonix is fulfilling its promise to bring a full Process ERP offering to the mid-market. The new Adonix X3 Process automates and integrates the complex formula management and planning requirements of process manufacturers, however, the vendor needs to resolve knowledge and experience issues with the existing sales force and partners and any new channel partners.
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It’s David vs. Goliath! BatchMaster Takes on Oracle in Process ERP (0 Pages)
by Larry Blitz
Nov 21, 2008 Abstract : Hi, I’m Larry Blitz, editor of TEC’s Vendor Showdown series. Today we have a true David and Goliath story for you, as little BatchMaster battles it out with gigantic Oracle in a head to head process ERP Showdown. We hope you find this Showdown helpful and informative, and invite your comments and questions at showdown@technologyevaluation.com.
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Process ERP Market Loses PRISM and Protean ( Pages)
by P. Catz
Dec 7, 2000 Abstract : Wonderware is reducing the staff dedicated to the ex-Marcam PRISM and Protean products from approximately 400 to less than 100. They will also cease to offer these products, but have indicated a transition to a new product. What impact will this have on existing customers and the Process ERP marketplace?
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PRISM Users Get A Dedicated, Independent Web Community ( Pages)
by P. Catz
Nov 5, 2001 Abstract : Users of the Baan Process ERP product PRISM form a web-site community to provide an independent source of information and sharing of knowledge on one of the market's first Process-ERP Products.
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Invensys Announces New Division - Baan Process ( Pages)
by P. Catz
Apr 26, 2001 Abstract : Invensys has announced a new division, Baan Process Solutions Group (BPSG), which combines the PRISM and Protean process ERP products with the Baan Dimensions and Baan IV Process products. The announcements also include integration of a series of additional Baan modules for PRISM and Protean. The modules include products in the areas of Business Intelligence, Customer Relationship Management, e-business (procurement and sales) and Supply Chain Management.
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chinadotcom In The "Process" of Acquiring Ross Systems ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 3, 2003 Abstract : Mid-market process ERP vendor Ross Systems is being acquired by its Chinese distributor, chinadotcom. Unlike some recent acquisitions that are based on the consumption of weaker players to pilfer a customer base, this acquisition appears to provide both parties with solid strategic benefits. This may be an acquisition made of the right reasons - to capitalize on a market growth opportunity.
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Baan Seeking A New Foster Home -- A Déjà vu Or Not Quite? Part Three: Market Impact and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 8, 2003 Abstract : Baan's focus on discrete manufacturing has not been a close fit with Invensys' plant automation products that have been geared mostly to process industries. To that end, Invensys has had a nightmarish job of trying to rationalize Baan and its process ERP counterparts, Protean and PRISM, development - strategy abandonment has been a catchphrase of late. Thus, while the savvy buyer will obtain much improved technology and large customer base in need for new products, the overriding problem has been the lingering negative sentiment around the company, as viability of the vendor is of utmost importance in the enterprise applications space.
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Invensys Production Solutions - Can Historic Strengths And The 'Protean Boost' Overcome Its Liabilities? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 13, 2003 Abstract : Invensys has created a new group within its Production Management Division called Invensys Production Solutions. The group includes the PRISM and Protean process ERP products plus the resources of Invensys Validation Services group. While the unit should have much strength, it also has certain liabilities that must be addressed.
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ERP II Demystified ( Pages)
by Sean Wheller
Jun 18, 2004 Abstract : As organizations prepare for their next ERP version upgrade, they find themselves trying to make sense of a new iteration that disrupts the traditional understanding and thinking about ERP. ERP II requires organizations to transform from a focus on internal resource optimization to a new focus on process integration and external collaboration. To help organizations make sense of this new iteration, we look at why ERP II has come about, how it differs from ERP, and how it promises to change the way organizations do business in the future.
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