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Upgrading or taking on a new ERP system is a mammoth task. Different sides of the business might look at it from different angles. It is important to get a system that will help the company achieve their goals and objectives. It has to work for everybody but most importantly, it has to work for the company.
Cloud computing is a term with a nebulous definition. For the purposes of examining Cloud ERP, we won't just talk about “cloud.” Instead, we will look at ERP as it is deployed with three common cloud computing models:

There is an old but relevant saying in business – You can’t manage what you can’t measure. With modern business software, companies have access to a wealth of data, statistics and information.

Everyone in the industry has a nightmare RFP story. Is there any hope to salvage the process? Let’s face it: virtually everyone views technology RFPs as a necessary evil. Your company may be in dire need of a modern ERP, but the thought of diverting productive time to the selection process is no less painful. ERP implementations don’t happen within the same company often, so professionals must learn the intricacies of the selection process in an environment that allows little room for mistakes a

VAR selection can be defining decision in the success of an ERP project. With so many VARs to choose from, the decision to choose a VAR based on experience with your industry or their physical location can be difficult.

Still relying on complicated spreadsheets and QuickBooks to run your critical operations?
Should Suppliers, Partners, Customers, Front Office Facing Employees have access to your ERP software system?