Minggu, 13 Februari 2011

ERP - Enterprise Resource Planning

ERP - Enterprise Resource Planning : ERP (enterprise resource planning) is an industry term for the broad set of activities supported by multi-module application software that help a manufacturer or other business manage the important parts of its business, including product planning, parts purchasing, maintaining inventories, interacting with suppliers, providing customer service, and tracking orders. ERP can also include application modules for the finance and human resources aspects of a business. Typically, an ERP system uses or is integrated with a relational database system.
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  • Faster, Cheaper ERP - ERP STRATEGY

    By Lee Pender ERP doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg and take several years. Here's how midmarket companies get it done fast and cheap.
  • ERP Implementation in 10 Easy Steps

    By na A short set of comical but ironically accurate hints about ERP implementation.
  • Architect: Enterprise Template Overview

    By Brian J. Korzeniowski This article introduces Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Templates and their advantages. In this article, you will learn about Enterprise Architecture Planning and how Enterprise Templates are a solid, cohesive part of an Enterprise Architecture Plan. You will learn about Distributed Application Architecture as it relates to Enterprise Architecture and Templates.
  • Extreme ERP Makeover

    By Ben Worthen The grand ERP vision of one application and one database for everything your company does may finally be achievable. But does that mean you should rip out all your systems and replace them with a single instance? Here's how to decide.
  • From Stove-piped Projects To Unified Enterprise Architecture

    By Jian Zhong An enterprise architecture needs a detailed sequencing plan to evolve the baseline architecture to the target architecture. The plan's major elements include program/business improvement IT projects and major infrastructure and technology upgrades. The IT projects include the e-authentication project and all other projects that use the e-authentication service.
  • Spotlight On Enterprise Architecture

    By David Ritter Learn why Enterprise Architecture is now enjoying a new popularity as corporations are now seeing the benefits of its usage. See if you agree that a case can be made that IT can now better align its strategy with the business initiatives.
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