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ERP Evaluation Center

Oct 12, 2008
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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Mid-Market ERP Vendors Doing CRM & SCM In A DIY Fashion Part 2: Market Impact (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 22, 2002 Abstract : Tier2/Tier 3 vendors are prepared to endure the onslaught of the likes of SAP, Oracle, and PeopleSoft, as well as of proverbial mid-market leaders such as J.D. Edwards, Baan, Intentia, QAD, IFS and Epicor, and newly formed mid-market juggernauts like Microsoft Great Plains, Best Software (formerly Sage Software), and Navision, to name some. Frontstep and the Syspro Group lead the way.
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Mid-Market ERP Vendors Doing CRM & SCM In A DIY Fashion Part 1: Recent Announcements (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 19, 2002 Abstract : While the ERP mid-market has seen more vibrant intra-market merger & acquisition activity during 2001, it appears that 2002 will, for some more tenacious Tier 2/Tier 3 vendors, be the year of delivering products under their own steam as to counteract the onslaught by Tier 1 vendors and mid-market juggernauts.
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Resurrection, Vitality And Perseverance Of Former ERP 'Goners' Part Three: Market Impact (8 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 24, 2003 Abstract : By being back from edge of the cliff, on a comeback trail under rejuvenated management, and with pruned but also more viable product sets, these vendors have become de facto trend setters as once high-flying and almost deceased and then again rebounding mid-market ERP vendors.
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Intuitive Manufacturing Systems Shows Maturity in Adolescent Age Part One: Company Overview (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 22, 2004 Abstract : Having reached its first decade of existence, Intuitive Manufacturing Systems, a stealth mid-market ERP provider, has long taken the plunge of rewriting its system onto the pure Microsoft .NET managed code framework, which might bear fruits in the long run, if not immediately.
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MAPICS Back On Track, But Not Without Restructuring Pains (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 11, 2000 Abstract : On August 23, MAPICS, Inc., one of the leading mid-market ERP vendors, announced that it is taking steps to reduce costs through a restructuring plan. Earlier, on July 27, MAPICS reported results for the third quarter of its fiscal 2000.
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How Has MAPICS Been Extending? (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 19, 2000 Abstract : MAPICS, one of the leading mid-market ERP vendors, has significantly expanded its product offering during 2000. On June 15, MAPICS announced the release of XA 6.0, the latest version of its flagship AS/400-based Extended Enterprise Application (EEA). Earlier, on May 9, MAPICS announced the delivery of its second flagship product, the Point.Man Extended Enterprise Edition, which enables customers, suppliers, distributors and partners to collaborate via the Internet. We express our view regarding its latest announcements and strategic direction.
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Lawson Plays Well With Others (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Mar 10, 2000 Abstract : Lawson Software announced general availability for six more components of its E-commerce suite of applications. Lawson is a mid-market ERP vendor that has reinvented itself as an E-commerce enabler.
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ERP Software Review (1 Page)
by TEC Staff
Nov 26, 2007 Abstract : ERP software review tools help you find your best-fit ERP solutions. Researching ERP software can be time-consuming, but your ERP software search doesn't have to take all your time and energy. Using online ERP software review tools gives you ERP software ideas with less hassle. Find all the information you need in one convenient online site—and save valuable time and resources
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Welcome to the CRM Mid-Market Abyss-PeopleSoft (5 Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan
Jun 26, 2003 Abstract : As the market shifts from sophisticated enterprise CRM implementations to the more competitive and overcrowded mid-market-large enterprise vendors tend to step on mid-market vendor's toes. The real concern is to determine whether the mid-market cultural and functional differences are well understood and acted upon or do the large players simply offer a smaller mockup of their existing enterprise solutions. This article, which evaluates the PeopleSoft mid-market CRM solution, is the first of a series of research articles that focus on the mid-market applications provided by large CRM vendors.
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