Currently, the largest barrier to any given market usually involves capital. If a company does not have enough investment capital to start with, it could fail before it even gets started. However, there is a new component that affects some of the largest corporations in the world. The problem relates to being able to sustain current internal processing, as well as adapt and grow in new markets with higher volumes. There are systems out there today that claim to address these issues along with e-commerce and other electronic sharing of information
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a concept used to integrate the bu...
Current Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) are used to track companies’ finances, human reso...
The development of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software packages in the 1990’s has turned the...
The development of information technology has changed familiar patterns of business behavior. The ad...
AbstractThis paper explores the enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems literature in an attempt ...
ERP implementations have flounced/swept from side to side the business zone from the very beginning ...
Most academic institutions wish to provide current, up to date and real world software applications ...
The experiences of the two businesses presented here correlate well with the success factors iden-ti...
The current article presents the current situation of ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning) systems and ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free)Enterprise resource planning (ERP) soft...
Abstract: In the previous period, organizations from very different sectors have successfully adopt...
Enterprise Resource Planning is an integration of different modules functions, duties and responsibi...
Klaus et al. (2000), an important paper titled ‘What is ERP?’ investigated the application and impor...
In today’s business world, companies are increasingly looking for flexibility, cost savings and efficie...
This article describes the functions of ERP systems that enable enterprises to automate their work. ...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a concept used to integrate the bu...
Current Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) are used to track companies’ finances, human reso...
The development of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software packages in the 1990’s has turned the...
The development of information technology has changed familiar patterns of business behavior. The ad...
AbstractThis paper explores the enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems literature in an attempt ...
ERP implementations have flounced/swept from side to side the business zone from the very beginning ...
Most academic institutions wish to provide current, up to date and real world software applications ...
The experiences of the two businesses presented here correlate well with the success factors iden-ti...
The current article presents the current situation of ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning) systems and ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free)Enterprise resource planning (ERP) soft...
Abstract: In the previous period, organizations from very different sectors have successfully adopt...
Enterprise Resource Planning is an integration of different modules functions, duties and responsibi...
Klaus et al. (2000), an important paper titled ‘What is ERP?’ investigated the application and impor...
In today’s business world, companies are increasingly looking for flexibility, cost savings and efficie...
This article describes the functions of ERP systems that enable enterprises to automate their work. ...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a concept used to integrate the bu...
Current Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) are used to track companies’ finances, human reso...
The development of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software packages in the 1990’s has turned the...