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  • ERP Project 101: Deployment  vs Requirements Gathering

    ERP Project 101: Deployment vs Requirements Gathering

    Customers, System implementers and ERP vendors are always looking for ways to accelerate ERP implementations.  One popular approach is to take a phased deployment approach based upon criteria such as location, ERP module or feature set.   Requirements are gathered, validated, and tested based upon a limited scope.  Unfortunately, many ERP projects utilizing this approach result…

  • SaaS ERP is not a push button solution

    SaaS ERP is not a push button solution

    SaaS ERP is the latest effort in the ERP industry to provide a rapid, cost-effective solution for customers who want an enterprise solution.  A SaaS deployment model does provide the potential for greater value realization; however, the value proposition is dependent upon appropriate expectations and implementation approach.  The purpose of the following article is to…

  • BPR, BPM and ERP

    BPR, BPM and ERP

    I had a customer ask me about the relationship between BPM and ERP.  Does ERP implement BPM or do you need to have BPM before ERP?  Is an ERP implementation a BPR project?  Who’s on first?  As the ERP industry evolves it has become evident that additional disciplines like Business Process Management (BPM) and Business…

  • Business to IT Alignment – A Practical Discussion

    Business to IT Alignment – A Practical Discussion

    Business to IT alignment is an objective that most technology and business leaders would agree as essential for agility.  However, ask for a definition of Business to IT alignment or how to implement an alignment strategy and the likely results are conflicting information and vague guidance.  In the following blog I will try to add…

  • PeopleSoft Knowledge Map

    PeopleSoft Knowledge Map

    Knowledge is power! Knowledge is also the key enabler for customers to get the most out of their Oracle ERP investment.  I can understand the economic pressures to do more with less. Allow me to share with you the following list of available PeopleSoft information/training resources on the internet. Available Resources: Knowledge transfer is a…

  • ERP Project 101: What + Why = How

    ERP Project 101: What + Why = How

    One of the reasons why I am a consultant is that I enjoy solving business problems with technology. ERP provides a technical foundation that I can utilize to solve problems.  However, during my career I came to the realization that simply throwing technology at a business need is not in the best interest of the…

  • Cloud ERP Strategy:  Goodbye IaaS, Hello IaaS

    Cloud ERP Strategy: Goodbye IaaS, Hello IaaS

    One of the first deployment models for cloud computing was Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).  Currently, there is a price war between the major IaaS providers like AWS and Rackspace to provide the cheapest infrastructure. However, enterprise customers looking to move their ERP solutions to the cloud should focus more on Integration as a Service…

  • Building a Business-Aware Cloud Solution

    Building a Business-Aware Cloud Solution

    In a recent study conducted by Forrester Consulting “Enterprise Cloud: Lessons Learned From Early Adopters” a key conclusion made is “A complete, application-centric, business-aware cloud solution is needed.”  Let’s say that your C-level executive stops by your office and asks you to lead a project to develop a business-aware cloud solution.  To be successful it…

  • ERP Cloud:  Finding the Right Provider

    ERP Cloud: Finding the Right Provider

    I recently attended Oracle’s OpenWorld Conference in San Francisco this October.  There was a huge volume of information on the Cloud.  As I walked through the Exhibitor’s halls at the Moscone Center, I observed that every SI partner had ERP in the Cloud or could get customers to the Cloud seamlessly.  What I did not…

  • The Next Evolution of ERP: Adaptive ERP

    The Next Evolution of ERP: Adaptive ERP

    With the initial release of ERP, one of the key “game changers” was the ability of business users to access data and generates reports without direct IT involvement. This empowerment of the business user had a significant impact on business agility. Today, we continue to see ERP vendors focus on providing business-friendly tools for reporting…

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