Michael is the CEO of Bizowie, an enterprise cloud ERP. He writes about what's broken in enterprise software—and what it takes to fix it. For decades, ERP has been treated as a technology initiative.
Over the years, countless papers and articles have been written on enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation project success rates and why ERP projects fail. Interestingly enough, the reasons ...
Developing a comprehensive systems strategy is critical to every company’s long-term success. But the effectiveness of the strategy is only as good as the selection and implementation processes that ...
Governmental entities, no less than companies, encounter numerous risks in selecting, planning for and implementing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software system such as Oracle, SAP, Microsoft ...
Modernization of systems is a constant state in the IT world of education, both in K-12 and higher ed. Changing business needs, demand for enhanced services, aging legacy systems and new advances in ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The project to overhaul the county’s information-technology system has overrun its deadline at least seven times and its budget by about $10 million, but the county’s top IT leader ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – For the first time in four years, the project to overhaul the county’s information-technology system is projected to finish on time – and with cost savings. The so-called Enterprise ...
Why do organisations invest in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems? The goal is simple: to make their business more efficient, their employees more productive and their customers happier and ...
When there is real return on investment (ROI) associated with hitting schedules and milestones, managing complex projects can be risky and stressful for companies. Examples of such projects are ...
Businesses around the world have had to shift - where they can - to digital workarounds, distributed workforces and online collaboration in order to maintain operations wherever possible during ...
A would-be Epicor customer is taking the ERP (enterprise resource planning) vendor to court over a “big mess” of a software project that it says ended up battering its bottom line instead of improving ...