Remember Aron Ralston? He was the mountain climber who, back in 2003, was forced to cut off his own arm, which was trapped under a boulder, to save his life. Ralston had recklessly hiked alone and ...
How about we play an ERP word-association game: I say “ERP costs” and what words come to mind? “Expensive”? How about “never ending”? “Increasing”? “Heartburn-inducing”? Do the words “cheap” or ...
In a global mobile environment, organizations are looking for ERP systems that do more than integrate with a legacy system. But with so many solutions available, how do you choose the software that's ...
Have you considered security when migrating enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications to the cloud? This is a question you may often hear if you are the chief information security officer (CISO) ...
Today’s supply chains have become highly volatile and unpredictable. Yet, while issues caused by severe weather and port closures might not be preventable, there are other disasters that can be ...
The enterprise resource planning (ERP) market certainly looks very different now compared with 10 years ago. Back in 2013, SAP and Oracle accounted for 38% of the ERP market between them, with the top ...
The Economist Magazine style guide has some great advice for writers: simplify then exaggerate. This same advice applies to marketing as Tien Tzuo masterfully showed in an article in Forbes entitled ...
There are a handful of open source ERP solutions that can be considered business-ready --- thorough documentation, extensive technical and customer support, and a regular release schedule. Openbravo ...
“Application software” or “software applications” (or apps) help the end users perform single or multiple tasks. Application software finds its presence in enterprise as well as non-enterprise ...
As companies become increasingly complex, finding an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution that meets all needs may be as likely as finding a unicorn. Indeed, in today’s global mobile ...