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White Paper Description
Consider the case of two hypothetical companies—Company A and Company Z—each using an identical enterprise software package delivering identical core functionality. Company A has the same number of users, but the total cost of ownership (TCO) experienced by Company Z is about twice the TCO enjoyed by Company A. Why? We explain.
Related Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), IT Infrastructure, Software Selection
Related Industry: Management of Companies and Enterprises
Related Keywords: total cost of ownership, IFS Applications, IFS, enterprise software, TCO, legacy systems, software modifications, workarounds
Source: IFS
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