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SAP Business One
SAP Business One
Compare SAP Business One solution against other leading and challenging ERP solutions.


Business Process Management (BPM) Software Evaluation Reports
Business Process Management (BPM) Software Evaluation Reports
The software evaluation report for Business Process Management provides extensive information about software capabilities or provided services. Covering everything in the BPM comprehensive model, the report is invaluable toward RFI and business requirements research.


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Case Study: SAP Business One Making The Difference For Source 1 Enterprises
Case Study: SAP Business One Making the Difference for Source 1 Enterprises. Papers and Other Software Dynamic System to Use In Your Dynamic System Related To SAP Business One and Source 1 Enterprises For compliance with vendor requirements, Source 1 Enterprises, a supplier of health and beauty products, needed a solution to automate bill-back revenue and current deal sheet promotions. Reporting and alert systems were also needed, to collect potential revenue based on standard vendor terms, in conjunction with the latest promotions. For a solution, the supplier turned to SAP Business One.

BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: Case Study: SAP Business One Making The Difference For Source 1 Enterprises Case Study: SAP Business One Making The Difference For Source 1 Enterprises Source: Vision33 Document Type: Case Study Description: For compliance with vendor requirements, Source 1 Enterprises, a supplier of health and beauty products, needed a solution to automate bill-back revenue and current deal sheet promotions. Reporting and alert systems were also needed, to collect potential revenue based on standard vendor terms, in
11/30/2006 2:35:00 PM

Run your Business with no Software!
Picture your business today without software applications. It's hard to imagine, isn't it? But maybe you should try - and not for the reason you may be thinking. Think about how hard it would be to run your business if your software applications weren't working - and then build a plan to provide total application availability.

BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: Run your Business with no Software! Run your Business with no Software! Jim Brown - February 14, 2004 Read Comments Featured Author - Jim Brown - February 14, 2004 Introduction Picture your business today without software applications. It s hard to imagine, isn t it? But maybe you should try and not for the reason you may be thinking. Think about how hard it would be to run your business if your software applications weren t working and then build a plan to provide total application availability. Is There
2/14/2004

Business Flexibility
Organizations wanting to create a more flexible, responsive environment to support their business processes must consider removing the process dependencies from the underlying hardware and software infrastructure. This can only be done through suitable intermediary technologies such as a service-oriented architecture that uses application servers with integrated middleware providing solid support for existing application integration and future business process requirements.

BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: Business Flexibility Business Flexibility Source: Quocirca Ltd Document Type: White Paper Description: Organizations wanting to create a more flexible, responsive environment to support their business processes must consider removing the process dependencies from the underlying hardware and software infrastructure. This can only be done through suitable intermediary technologies such as a service-oriented architecture that uses application servers with integrated middleware providing solid support for
6/17/2006 5:50:00 AM

Program Management Office: A Term Not Fully Understood
With a minimum of effort, learn all about program management office. Download this whitepaper: Program Management Office: a Term Not Fully Understood. The term program management office (PMO) has been around for some time. Its core concepts, methods, and benefits have remained constant, while resources and tools have changed somewhat over the years. But not understanding what a program office is and when it should be leveraged is a common pitfall and reason for failure. Find out more about the program office, and its roles, processes, and responsibilities.

BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: ERP Implementation TEC 2012 Business Intelligence and Data Management Buyer s Guide Databases and ERP Selection: Oracle vs. SQL Server The Ten Commandments of BYOD 3 Key Areas to Reduce Costs with Lean Techniques Program Management Office: A Term Not Fully Understood If you receive errors when attempting to view this white paper, please install the latest version of Adobe Reader. Estrella Partners provides consultative services for all aspects of PMOs, including but not all inclusive of Program
7/20/2009 12:26:00 PM

Protect Your Business Intelligence Investment
You’re planning to upgrade your business intelligence (BI) solution and can’t wait for implementation. But are you sure of how to take advantage of its key value drivers, or which functionalities are best for your organization? And can you anticipate—and minimize—implementation risks? Find out how an upgrade assessment done by experienced professionals can help you develop a proven upgrade plan and lower associated costs.

BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: Protect Your Business Intelligence Investment Protect Your Business Intelligence Investment Source: SAP Document Type: White Paper Description: You’re planning to upgrade your business intelligence (BI) solution and can’t wait for implementation. But are you sure of how to take advantage of its key value drivers, or which functionalities are best for your organization? And can you anticipate—and minimize—implementation risks? Find out how an upgrade assessment done by experienced professionals can
1/30/2008 3:04:00 PM

Why Business Intelligence Makes Sense for Midsize Companies
Business intelligence—or decision support—allows you to better understand, analyze, and predict what’s occurring within your company. BI turns data from financial, manufacturing, and sales systems into useful and meaningful information and then distributes it to people who need it. Midsize organizations have limited resources, so a BI solution should deliver low cost of ownership through off-the-shelf integration.

BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: Why Business Intelligence Makes Sense for Midsize Companies Why Business Intelligence Makes Sense for Midsize Companies Source: SAP Document Type: White Paper Description: Business intelligence—or decision support—allows you to better understand, analyze, and predict what’s occurring within your company. BI turns data from financial, manufacturing, and sales systems into useful and meaningful information and then distributes it to people who need it. Midsize organizations have limited resources, so
12/23/2010 10:21:00 AM

Your Business is Too Small for ERP? - Nonsense


BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: Your Business is Too Small for ERP? - Nonsense Your Business is Too Small for ERP? - Nonsense If you think your company is too small for an enterprise resource planning system (ERP), consider this: Today, many small and midsized businesses (SMBs) are reaping the cost, efficiency, and competitive advantages of an ERP system. In the Aberdeen report Think Your Organization Is Too Small for ERP? Think Again you ll find out how companies like yours are employing ERP systems—and consistently out-performing
4/12/2011 2:00:00 PM

How SMEs Can Tap into Real-time Business Intelligence
Real-time business intelligence (BI) delivers information about business as it occurs. While traditional BI presents historical data for analysis, real-time BI compares current business events with historical patterns to automatically detect problems or opportunities. This paper explains how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) can establish a competitive advantage by tapping into the power of real-time BI.

BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: Can Tap into Real-time Business Intelligence How SMEs Can Tap into Real-time Business Intelligence Source: SAP Document Type: White Paper Description: Real-time business intelligence (BI) delivers information about business as it occurs. While traditional BI presents historical data for analysis, real-time BI compares current business events with historical patterns to automatically detect problems or opportunities. This paper explains how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) can establish a competitive ad
2/15/2012 11:20:00 AM

ERP Modules for Different Business Types
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a mature segment of the software market. Most features are standard across solutions, and you can expect vendors to offer software for managing financials, supply chain and inventory, human resources (HR), and business intelligence (BI). Some vendors also offer specialized modules for vertical industries. Use this checklist to find the ERP modules that are right for your organization.

BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: ERP Modules for Different Business Types ERP Modules for Different Business Types Source: Focus Research Document Type: White Paper Description: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a mature segment of the software market. Most features are standard across solutions, and you can expect vendors to offer software for managing financials, supply chain and inventory, human resources (HR), and business intelligence (BI). Some vendors also offer specialized modules for vertical industries. Use this checklist
7/22/2011 2:36:00 PM

A New Model of Business Intelligence
Most companies recognize that business intelligence (BI) is critical to business process improvement and decision making, because these BI tools turn data into actionable information. However, many companies fail to put BI tools into the hands of users who would most benefit from them. Find out how IT executives can leverage today’s less complex BI tools to empower your company from top to bottom.

BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: A New Model of Business Intelligence A New Model of Business Intelligence Source: Oracle Document Type: White Paper Description: Most companies recognize that business intelligence (BI) is critical to business process improvement and decision making, because these BI tools turn data into actionable information. However, many companies fail to put BI tools into the hands of users who would most benefit from them. Find out how IT executives can leverage today’s less complex BI tools to empower your
4/22/2009 8:51:00 AM

SAP and Business Intelligence
Chances are that SAP applications play a role in your enterprise. SAP’s prowess at managing large volumes of transactional data has made it the leader in enterprise resource planning (ERP). As of January 2003, SAP claims more than 56,000 installations. Yet despite their popularity, SAP applications in many organizations remain semi-isolated and untapped for the business intelligence (BI) they contain.

BUSINESS CENTER FAST START PROGRAM: SAP and Business Intelligence SAP and Business Intelligence Source: Business Objects Document Type: White Paper Description: Chances are that SAP applications play a role in your enterprise. SAP’s prowess at managing large volumes of transactional data has made it the leader in enterprise resource planning (ERP). As of January 2003, SAP claims more than 56,000 installations. Yet despite their popularity, SAP applications in many organizations remain semi-isolated and untapped for the business
2/7/2007 9:17:00 AM

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