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Top Tier
ERP Vendors Think Smaller
Table
of Contents
- Executive
Summary
- The
System Environment
- The
Database
- The
Number of Servers Deployed
- Time
In Use
- Number
of Employees
- Number
of Locations
- Market
Presence by Revenue
- Purchase
Criteria
- How
Important Is...
- Overall
- Oracle
- PeopleSoft
- SAP
- Purchase
Requirements
- Purchase
Attractions
- Vendor
Supplied Tools
- Time-to-Market
With New Products
- Web-enablement
of Products
- Reaching
Workers, customers with Web
- ERP
Accessories: The "Nice to Haves"
- Least
Attractive Accessories
- ERP’s
Benefits
- Establishes
Common Business Practices
- Automation
of Manual Tasks
- ERP
as a Y2K Fix
- ERP
Challenges
- End-user
Training
-
Qualified External Resources
- Training
the I.T. Staff on ERP
- Return
on Investment
- Java’s
Role in Purchase Decisions
- Is
ERP Worth the Expense?
- The
Euro
- Satisfaction
with ERP
- Vendors
& Products
- Ease
of Maintenance and Upgrades
- Quality
of Customer Service
- Ease
of Customization
- Satisfaction
with Product and Vendor
- The
Quality of Vendor Supplied Tools
- Time
to Market: Upgrades & New Features
- Third-Party
Consulting Services
- Vendor-Supplied
Consulting
- 3rd
Party Pre-packaged Integration Solutions
- Complementary
Products from Third Parties
-
Integration Issues
Report
Information
The
Cahners In-Stat Group report, ERP Software: Market
Requirements, evaluates the ERP marketplace and customer
perception of specific ERP products, feature sets, vendors,
and service. Based on primary research conducted among
more than 225 professionals, the report analyzes buyer
motivations, satisfaction of pre-purchase expectations,
product selection criteria, user satisfaction and the
demographic profile of users. Vendor evaluations are included
for products produced by SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft and "other"
vendors.
- Report
Title: ERP Software: Market Requirements
- Report number:
MMLB9802MD
- Date:
April 1999
- Pages:
50
- Price:
$2,495 USD
How
to buy this report
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