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Premium Report: The ERP Boom - Don't Call It a Comeback
Many commentators think that the dot com bust of the late 1990s broke the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) bubble. The boom is back. Research Report
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SearchCIO.com at CIO Decisions Conference, Aug. 3-4, 2005
A roundup of articles from the CIO Decisions conference. For more articles, visit CIODecisions.com . Special Report
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Big data is dead? Long live analytics apps?
The view of BI as an enterprise-wide system similar to ERP is giving way to a more tactical, "disaggregated" approach based on analytics apps. News | 07 Feb 2012
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CIO: Forget tech metrics; meeting business needs is measure of success
Don't ask iRobot CIO Jay Leader to calculate tech metrics on IT projects. News | 02 Feb 2012
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Subaru CIO gets technology to align with business goals
Subaru CIO Brian Simmermon replaced more than 90% of the company's technology to remove silos and redundancy, and to align with business goals. News | 11 May 2011
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With new enterprise collaboration platforms, 'social' means business
Forget about pushing people to use wikis and blogs. The rush is on to build enterprise collaboration platforms that pull social networking into every workstation. News | 16 Nov 2010
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Business process transformation hinges on a flexible management model
Business process transformation succeeds best in IT organizations emphasizing collaboration and real-time analysis. Learn how IT can bring transformation to the lines of business. News | 03 Nov 2010
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Outsourcing trends: Waiting on cloud, CIOs eye two-tier ERP model
As CIOs wait for public-cloud offerings to mature, they look to offshore providers for services that confer competitive advantage. First up: a two-tier ERP or hub-and-spoke model. News | 15 Sep 2010
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Enterprise resource planning management, the cloud and AT&T's pricing
Could enterprise resource planning management take on a different character in the cloud as a result of AT&T's new data-pricing plan for the iPhone? News | 04 Jun 2010
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Some IT budgets in recovery from recession
As the country emerges from the Great Recession, IT budgets are slowly peeking out at spending opportunities. Tops on the list: projects that got put on hold. Article | 11 May 2010
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Innovation strategies: IT transformation is on track at Amtrak
In the second article in a periodic series on innovation strategies, Amtrak's CIO talks about his approach to large- and small-scale business and IT transformation. Article | 16 Mar 2010
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A mainframe application modernization strategy that pays for itself
This "lift and shift" migration from 700 MIPS to Windows paid for itself and future enhancements out of operational savings. Experts weigh in on best practices. Article | 09 Dec 2009
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Why an enterprise application architecture strategy is still needed
Is the anytime, anywhere nature of IT making enterprise application architecture approaches obsolete? CIO Niel Nickolaisen explains why they remain relevant. The Real Niel
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Web-based ERP improves productivity, customer satisfaction
Many larger enterprises are incorporating Web 2.0 into their ERP software to improve collaboration and information sharing among employees and customers. Tip
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SaaS ERP software can deliver ROI, compliance for the enterprise
SaaS ERP implementations are quickly growing in large enterprises as CIOs see more ROI and compliance benefits. Tip
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With ERP, implementation is just step one
After Willamette Valley deployed its new ERP system, it discovered training employees and setting expectations were just as important as the technology. Tip
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Master data management: Six steps to succeed
Master Data Management allows IT organizations to share vital business information across multiple systems. Follow along with six steps to ensure data management success. Tip
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Big data is dead? Long live analytics apps?
The view of BI as an enterprise-wide system similar to ERP is giving way to a more tactical, "disaggregated" approach based on analytics apps. News
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CIO: Forget tech metrics; meeting business needs is measure of success
Don't ask iRobot CIO Jay Leader to calculate tech metrics on IT projects. News
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Subaru CIO gets technology to align with business goals
Subaru CIO Brian Simmermon replaced more than 90% of the company's technology to remove silos and redundancy, and to align with business goals. News
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With new enterprise collaboration platforms, 'social' means business
Forget about pushing people to use wikis and blogs. The rush is on to build enterprise collaboration platforms that pull social networking into every workstation. News
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Business process transformation hinges on a flexible management model
Business process transformation succeeds best in IT organizations emphasizing collaboration and real-time analysis. Learn how IT can bring transformation to the lines of business. News
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Why an enterprise application architecture strategy is still needed
Is the anytime, anywhere nature of IT making enterprise application architecture approaches obsolete? CIO Niel Nickolaisen explains why they remain relevant. The Real Niel
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Outsourcing trends: Waiting on cloud, CIOs eye two-tier ERP model
As CIOs wait for public-cloud offerings to mature, they look to offshore providers for services that confer competitive advantage. First up: a two-tier ERP or hub-and-spoke model. News
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Enterprise resource planning management, the cloud and AT&T's pricing
Could enterprise resource planning management take on a different character in the cloud as a result of AT&T's new data-pricing plan for the iPhone? News
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Some IT budgets in recovery from recession
As the country emerges from the Great Recession, IT budgets are slowly peeking out at spending opportunities. Tops on the list: projects that got put on hold. Article
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Innovation strategies: IT transformation is on track at Amtrak
In the second article in a periodic series on innovation strategies, Amtrak's CIO talks about his approach to large- and small-scale business and IT transformation. Article
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About ERP software for enterprise CIOs
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is an essential tool that helps manufacturers manage multiple business processes, including making purchasing decisions, maintaining inventories and tracking orders. ERP software can also aid financial and human resources functions. Get the latest ERP management information, including news, tips and other resources, in this section.