Technology is an accelerant. It will add fuel to whatever fire you have burning in your organization. If a company is already efficient, technology will make it even more so. Conversely, if an ...
Many enterprises these days employ both customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) in the drive to keep pace with the modern digital economy. CRM focuses primarily ...
Two major challenges are forcing manufacturers, particularly of consumer packed goods, to reexamine how they do business in an era of complex global outsourcing. First, outdated information technology ...
In a move that could give Microsoft new ammunition against its CRM rival and cloud partner Salesforce, the Redmond company today announced Dynamics 365, pledging to integrate its customer-relationship ...
In the wake of Industry 4.0 and the mass digital transformation efforts that have taken place over the last five years, manufacturers can now make their operations more connected and efficient than ...
The 1990s saw ERP (enterprise resource planning) or back office programs taking center stage in the enterprise applications market. The increasing awareness of what constitutes ERP software and the ...
Microsoft plans to integrate the Web-based version of its customer relationship management product, Dynamics CRM Online, with its enterprise resource planning and accounting software, Dynamics GP, ...
Forward-thinking B2B and service businesses like distributors, manufacturers, wholesalers and even construction suppliers are finding new ways to connect with buyers by turning their ERP solutions ...
Today all businesses rely heavily on ERP software for important business functions such as production planning, operations management, accounting and finance, sales, and service support. Given ...