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Midsize companies trying to standardize and rationalize their aging ERP systems while cutting their operational costs face many challenges, new Aberdeen Group research shows.
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A lowered price point may open the door to innovative iTouch business applications
When Oprah Winfrey endorses a company's product, the marketing team whoops and the supply chain team grimaces. History shows that if you're going to get the "Oprah Effect," you better be ready to deliver the goods.
The world will be watching to see if the UN's SAP ERP implementation is a tech savior or a project nightmare.
After nearly four decades, billions of dollars and some spectacular failures, big ERP has become the software that business can't live without--and the software that still causes the most angst. In Part I of CIO.com's analysis of the ERP ma
Down in Palo Alto this week, CIO.com's C.G. Lynch examined a slew of start-ups that have built cool features into apps and services that allow people and businesses to utilize Facebook for more than just games. Here are his favorites.
For your consideration: two deals that SAP and Oracle are haggling over right now in Ethiopia.
While the idea behind Chrome is sound, Google needs to make sure everyday people know about it.
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