11 ways CIOs select and implement an ERP system
From laying the groundwork to planning for the long haul, IT experts offer insights on how organisations make this transformation smooth and successful.
From laying the groundwork to planning for the long haul, IT experts offer insights on how organisations make this transformation smooth and successful.
The Federal Government has opened up the doors for local partners to pitch in on its proposed whole-of-government ERP SaaS procurement panel.
The Government is calling on potential suppliers to come along to a “market day” and pitch their ideas for a new whole-of-govt ERP panel.
The history surrounding the complex and expensive enterprise software market is packed with tales of epic failures.
ERP players take note, the Federal Government is calling for feedback over a whole-of-government ERP procurement panel.
A former SAP executive has pleaded guilty to conspiring to bribe Panamanian officials in an effort to secure government contracts for the software vendor.
Three “high risk” vulnerabilities in SAP Mobile could give attackers access to encrypted information stored in mobile devices, security firm Onapsis reported Wednesday.
Infor made a $675 million bid to bolster its cloud and supply-chain management capabilities Tuesday with the announcement that it will acquire global order-management platform provider GT Nexus.
The U.K. Cabinet Office has reportedly asked government departments and agencies to try to find ways to end their reliance on Oracle software, but it's not clear that approach will really solve its problems.
BlackBerry's revenues from licensing software and technology to enterprises have become a bright spot in the company's continuing financial recovery.
Hard on the heels of the release of a newly updated version of SAP Hana, a security researcher has warned of a potentially serious vulnerability in the in-memory platform.
ERP systems, most commonly associated with very large organizations, are also used by many small to mid-size companies, a niche targeted by Microsoft's Dynamics GP, which was updated this week.
Information silos are the scourge whose downfall has been foretold ever since the rise of enterprise resource planning platforms in the 1990s, but today, their demise remains far from assured.
Nothing has earned a reputation for head-banging complexity among IT professionals more than ERP, but as enterprise-resource planning leader SAP tries to recast its image with the slogan "Run simple," there's no guarantee that customers will buy it.
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