Selecting the right enterprise resource planning (ERP) software often poses a challenge for many businesses in the manufacturing industry. With so many options out there, it’s difficult to break down each potential application and choose the one that’s the best fit for your business.
This Gartner report explains how ERP selection teams can come to a consensus and establish an understanding of all options by jointly populating and prioritizing a hierarchical, weighted ERP evaluation model.
A structured evaluation model helps put all the cards on the table by explaining and justifying to internal stakeholders, external auditors, and vendors how and why an ERP software decision was made.
Read the Gartner report and establish your own ERP evaluation model to see if the Epicor ERP solution is the right fit for your manufacturing business.
An Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is a series of software applications or modules that collects data from your sales, purchasing, finance, inventory, supply chain, manufacturing and quality functions into a common database so that your company can share the information, coordinate activities and collaborate.
If you’re looking for your first ERP system or looking to upgrade from an existing system, the evaluation, selection and implementation process is a long-term strategic decision for your organization.
To allow organizations and individuals the flexibility to address their specific challenges, Microsoft has a variety of Microsoft® Office suites to select from. This paper describes the commonalities and differences among the suites of the 2007 Microsoft Office system: Microsoft Office Standard 2007, Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007, Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, and Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007. Each suite provides the core Microsoft Office applications as well as features that support integrated content management, information rights and policy, and integrated electronic forms; however, they differ in the selection of included applications and the ways in which advanced features are implemented.
Published By: OpenText
Published Date: Aug 19, 2014
A lot of talk is in the marketplace about enterprise software deployment models: on-premises, cloud, hybrid, managed/hosted. The conversation is an important one for every enterprise as it considers enterprise applications. This document is designed to help you evaluate the available deployment options for enterprise fax solutions. It includes easy-to-follow tables that will allow you to build selection criteria based on your organization’s requirements and needs.
Published By: Intralinks
Published Date: Oct 30, 2014
Are you struggling with finding an enterprise collaboration solution that’s both easy to use and secure enough for your organization to share information outside the firewall?
With the infiltration of consumer devices and applications into the enterprise, it’s even more difficult to control access to confidential data while enabling employees to get work done. This 16-page Buyers Guide to Enterprise Collaboration addresses the three key drivers of the selection process:
Risk management strategy
Accelerating business productivity
Improving IT efficiency
Even if you are already in an RFP process, or just starting to figure out your requirements, this Buyers’ Guide provides insight into the factors you should be considering, keepi
Published By: OpenText
Published Date: Aug 19, 2014
A lot of talk is in the marketplace about enterprise software deployment models: on-premises, cloud, hybrid, managed/hosted. The conversation is an important one for every enterprise as it considers enterprise applications. This document is designed to help you evaluate the available deployment options for enterprise fax solutions. It includes easy-to-follow tables that will allow you to build selection criteria based on your organization’s requirements and needs.