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Vertical Views: Midsized manufacturers grow with globalization
Watts Water Technologies Inc. was a provincial company for nearly a century. But that changed when the North Andover, Mass.-based manufacturer launched an aggressive global push in the 1980s. Today, China has become an indispensable part of the $860 ... Column | 27 Jul 2005
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Creating your open source ERP strategy
IT expert Bernard Golden details the five essential steps to implementing an effective open source ERP strategy. Column | 09 Jun 2005
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Bakery samples ERP flavors
When updating its stale IT system, Tasty Baking Co. weighed Oracle against SAP. Article | 24 May 2005
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SAP nails Home Depot deal
At a time when SAP and Oracle are fighting each other for retail customers, SAP announces a humdinger of a deal with Home Depot. Article | 18 May 2005
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Latest mySAP ERP upgrade launched early
SAP is rolling out its mySAP ERP software a month ahead of schedule. Executives said the early launch is due to a high number of early adopters in its software release program. News | 14 Mar 2005
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Get ERP right -- the first time
Tens of millions of dollars go down the drain when ERP projects go sour. Now SearchCIO expert James Champy offers five tips for reaping the fruits of your ERP labor. Column | 07 Mar 2005
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An ERP story: Five years, three vendors and big lessons
Keystone Automotive turned around a failing ERP project by bridging the gap between business and IT executives. Article | 14 Feb 2005
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As deadline nears, opinions weigh on side of failure for Oracle
A failed takeover of PeopleSoft Inc. could mean new life for the struggling developer of enterprise applications. But don't expect an end to the courtroom drama just yet. Article | 18 Nov 2004
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Allstate in good hands with outsource management software
Outsourcing can be a cost saver, but Allstate found an "insurance policy" to guarantee more savings -- software to manage the outsourcing deal. Article | 06 Oct 2003
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Four things to keep in mind amidst merger madness
Does Oracle's overture to PeopleSoft (and indirectly to J.D. Edwards) have you wondering what on earth to do with your ERP strategy? There are four things to keep in mind in the midst of the merger madness. Article | 18 Jun 2003