It is "distressingly common" to see ERP
(enterprise-resource-planning) projects involving Oracle, SAP and
Microsoft Dynamics software end up taking longer than customers
anticipated, according to a new survey.
The survey released this week by Panorama Consulting, a Denver-area company that provides ERP implementation and software selection services, is based on 2,000 responses from 61 countries, which were collected between February 2006 and May of this year.
Read more @ http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9229070/Survey_finds_ERP_software_project_overruns_39_distressingly_common_39_?taxonomyId=121
The survey released this week by Panorama Consulting, a Denver-area company that provides ERP implementation and software selection services, is based on 2,000 responses from 61 countries, which were collected between February 2006 and May of this year.
Read more @ http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9229070/Survey_finds_ERP_software_project_overruns_39_distressingly_common_39_?taxonomyId=121
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