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Enterprise Software:ERP and Beyond Contents - October 2001 Summary

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Management Briefings

  • Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3
    How many companies are adding collaborative commerce and e-business systems to their existing ERP software? Alison Classe summarises our latest market research.
  • Expert Opinion
    James Lowe of Logica shows how to harmonise processes across multi-site, multinational operations.
  • Round Table | Part 2 | Part 3
    James Lowe of Logica shows how to harmonise processes across multi-site, multinational operations.
  • Implementation | Part 2
    Mike Bouch reports on a study into why ERP projects are rarely as straightforward as expected.
  • Case Study
    Medical manufacturer Sims Portex is adding new e-business features to its ERP-based system.
  • Market Trends | Part 2 | Part 3
    KPMG’s Tony Virdi looks at what clients can do – from the strategic, technical and functional perspectives – to make the right moves in the changing enterprise software market.
  • Integration Issues | Part 2
    How do companies integrate their ERP and other enterprise applications? And how do they build the infrastructures to support these applications? Richard Noon explains.
  • SME Market | Part 2
    Tracy Chandler says the ERP market is still going strong among small to medium-sized enterprises.
  • Market News | Part 2
    The latest news on the consultancy profession, with comment from industry watcher Sarah Underwood.

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