CHICAGO, IL / ACCESS Newswire / August 14, 2025 / Enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations are among the most transformative and challenging initiatives an organization can undertake. These ...
Having “rescued” dozens of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementations, what we see as the absolute key to success is the selection and management of your System Implementer (SI). We call them ...
Enterprises without integrated systems face inefficiency, which often presents itself as an organizational process. Departments exist separately from one another, and spreadsheets disappear between ...
From my years of working with food and beverage companies, I’ve seen how the industry’s unique demands—managing supply chain swings, inventory hurdles and strict compliance rules—call for ERP systems ...
As ERP systems move deeper into the cloud and connect with a growing web of applications, suppliers, and partners, the risks to security, privacy, and compliance are increasing. For CFOs, CIOs, and ...
ERP projects fail, often very publicly and dramatically. The Spar R1,6-billion SAP write-off remains a stark reminder of what can happen when an implementation goes wrong. That roll-out resulted in ...
Bill Delaney is the executive director of CACI. Given the current budget environment and the Department of Defense’s (DoD) experience in enterprise resource planning (ERP), is now the right time to ...
In 2026 and beyond, AI agents will operate as the orchestration layer that drives decisions, triggers actions and aligns systems across functions. ERP becomes a node in a broader enterprise ...
Enterprise resource planning systems reap business efficiency by tying together disparate systems and services. But an ERP implementation can quickly unravel into disaster if you don’t heed these ...
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