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SAP AG added another Fortune 500 company to its customer list today, when PepsiCo Inc. said it will standardize its global consumer goods empire on the mySAP Business Suite. Purchase, N.Y.-based ...
Large scale ERP upgrades are challenging in any economic environment. In today’s tight economy, customers want to have a well-thought business case in place. They also need to anticipate any problems ...
We speak to three companies that have taken very different approaches to migrate off SAP Enterprise Core Components onto S/4Hana.
Migrating to a new ERP system is a painful prospect, but it's a nettle that must be grasped sooner or later - sooner in the ...
Through better cross-team collaboration and increased efficiency, ERP software can help scale up your business and provide more sustainable growth. As ERP software standardizes and automates internal ...
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As stated in the 2012 Army Posture Statement, our future Army will be smaller than the current force but able to expand rapidly when our nation calls. To structure and pace reductions in the nation's ...
IBM has been slapped with a multimillion dollar lawsuit by chemical products manufacturer Avantor Performance Materials, which alleges that IBM lied about the suitability of a SAP-based software ...
The U.S. Navy has wasted $1 billion since 1998 on four flawed ERP pilot projects based on SAP AG software, according to the Government Accountability Office. The GAO said in a September report to ...
Interview: Harry Debes, CEO, Lawson Software on the future for ERP Big complicated and expensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems can still cause headaches for many companies, admits Harry ...