by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 21, 2013 | ERP Blog, Government, Software Selection
While selecting public sector ERP software is similar to selecting private sector ERP software, there are a few key differences of which to be aware. If you are a technology, finance or procurement officer of a government or nonprofit agency and have received budget... by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 11, 2013 | ERP Blog
Whenever an organization processes a transaction through software it is being processed in “real time.” From a user’s point of view, this transaction is completed immediately. This kind of processing is necessary for many industries and you can understand... by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 7, 2013 | ERP Blog
The world of ERP software has recently been transformed. Gone are the days when only large corporations could afford the luxury of SaaS (software as a service). Today, small to medium-sized businesses also have the opportunity to enjoy the benefits and features of... by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 4, 2013 | ERP Blog
Because many organizations implement enterprise software in order to achieve internal benefits, they are sometimes surprised by the positive effects that the integration can have on their supply chain on a whole. Some of the main benefits to target and prepare for... by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 2, 2013 | Project Management
The ERP vendors and consultants appear to have experienced their share of ERP failures in recent months. For example, as recently as August, we blogged about the failure at the State of Pennsylvania, which publicized a $40 million budgetary overrun with a project that... by Panorama Consulting Group | Sep 30, 2013 | Business Process Management, ERP Blog, Organizational Change Management, Software Implementation
In life, there are many things to search for but finding the path to ERP success can be one of the most difficult. This is no exaggeration. According to our 2013 ERP Report, only 60% of respondents would call their ERP project a success. That means that on any given...