Posted November 16, 2011 by Inside-ERP in Enterprise Resource Planning
These days, midsized companies looking to implement an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system have more options than ever, as big-name vendors move in to a space previously occupied by smaller vendors. But this does not necessarily mean that going with a big-name vendor will give your business the features it needs at a price that it can afford. Before you begin researching your ERP options, take a look at 10 strategies that can help shape your decision so that you make the right call.
This white paper addresses topics such as:
- SaaS vs. on premise deployments
- Open-source options
- Choosing an ERP solution specific to your industry
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