About ERP

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems attempt to integrate several data sources and processes of an organization into a unified system. A typical ERP system will use multiple components of computer software and hardware to achieve the integration. A key ingredient of most ERP systems is the use of a unified database to store data for the various system modules.

Quotes about ERP

  1. There're a lot of different workloads that an enterprise data warehouse has to handle these days.
    Jim Kobielus in Workload management tools key to running busy data warehouses
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  2. How do you choose a hypervisor?

    Explore Article The Register

    ...e high on the list, while further down the list are the more “core” infrastructure apps like email, ERP, CRM and database management systems. So what is this telling us from a hypervisor perspective? Let... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   ERP   CRM   Microsoft

  3. Virtual Management Expands with the Times

    Explore Article itbusinessedge.com

    ...vantage of fax as a cloud service without software or hardware, and without sacrificing security or ERP integration. Data management and storage solutions, tips and best practices to improve the scalabil... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   ERP   Citrix Systems   Microsoft

  4. Channel Strategies for SaaS

    Explore Article Featured

    ...emise in terms of value chain and future growth opportunities? TM: There is no growth in on-premise ERP software and that’s attracting the existing channel partners of on-premise software (SAP, Sage, Del... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   ROI   SAP   USB

  5. Cloud Computing Is More Likely for Low-Risk Systems: Report

    Explore Article eweek.com

    ...ation, and storage services. Larger, more complex and already heavily invested applications like ERP systems were only being considered by 10 percent of companies. Security and other risk factors are ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   ERP   Don E. Sears   Jay Hallberg

  6. Two products Microsoft should set free into Cloud

    Explore Article Featured

    ...r SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) and helped companies with complex data integration involving ERP, Manufacturing, Warehouse Management and Financials. The offering evolved over time to include a ro... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Microsoft   ERP

  7. Conflicting Views on IdM Acceptance

    Explore Article Cloud Computing Journal

    Conflicting Views on IdM Acceptance ...issue that the articles do not mention is that acceptance can be promoted by leveraging established ERP application. Both Oracle and SAP now have Identity Management Systems that have specific functional... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Oracle   Forrester Research   SAP

  8. SAP Adds Virtualization To Its Cloud Agenda

    Explore Article InformationWeek

    ...vice applications and a more definitive date for the rerelease of the SMB-focused Business ByDesign ERP suite. SAP announced today that it is testing app deployments on the VCE coalition's Vblock vi... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Cisco   ERP   SAP

  9. 15 Cloud Companies To Watch

    Explore Article Computerworld

    ...thorny issue of integrating the new with the old. A company might, for example, complement a legacy ERP application with an online HR service for acquiring and managing talent. Sharing information betwee... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   ERP   Network World

  10. SaaS best-of-breed vs. SaaS suites: Who's likely to win?

    Explore Article ZDNet Technology News

    ... SaaS suites: Who's likely to win? Posted by Brian Sommer @ 8:03 am Categories: Current Affairs, ERP, Future of Application Software, SaaS, SaaS and Beyond, Selling & Marketing Software, Software Ma... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Cloud Computing   ERP

  11. InformationWeek survey: lots of glum about enterprise apps, SOA

    Explore Article ZDNet Technology News

    ...xity The survey, conducted by InformationWeek, finds that IT managers and professionals feel that ERP, CRM, and supply-chain management systems are still “costly and difficult to implement.” Should we ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   InformationWeek   Enterprise Software   CRM

  12. IDC: Business spending on SOA to grow 25% over next three years

    Explore Article ZDNet Technology News

    ...out long-term vision, not short-term returns. “Typically, SOA projects have a longer life span than ERP systems, which last around 12 to 13 years,” he said. SOA experience also sets out a roadmap for suc... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Enterprise Software   Enterprise Architecture   IDC

  13. The CIO Agenda 2010

    Explore Article CIO.com

    ...to value and improving the relationships with our customers."The projects around this range from an ERP upgrade to what Iles calls "very basic things", like CRM and pricing and invoicing systems. "This m... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   CIO   CRM   ERP

  14. What IT Cares About: Key Technologies for 2010

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    What IT Cares About: Key Technologies for 2010 ...nterest in analytics, cloud, and collaboration technologies, but it also shows that open source and ERP are falling off their radars as key concerns. (The PDF report is available for download.) What IT C... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   InfoWorld   ERP

  15. Cloud killing the enterprise software market? Hold that thought

    Explore Article ZDNet Technology News

    ...ing their software extremely, extremely expendable. Rather than upgrade to the next version of that ERP system, build services around it that do the job required to keep up with the business. Well, Oracl... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Enterprise Software   ERP   IBM

  16. How To Protect Your Company In The Cloud

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    ...example, an enterprise application that many are reluctant to provision into a cloud environment is ERP, where there's a high impact of failure regardless of the probability of failure, which is never ze... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   InformationWeek   ERP

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