There are many good arguments for implementing ERP, but achieving benefits depends on a functional implementation, says Boetie Swanepoel, CEO of e.com institute.
No network, no work. It's as simple as that. How to keep it working, evolving, developing and supporting business strategy is another story entirely.
Digital Planet is a true virtual company, or a virtually real company. Either way, its network is what keeps it in business.
According to Gartner's Wireless LAN Magic Quadrant, virtually all the companies profiled are growing. Good news for vendors at least.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell aims for SME market, professor suggests wind/server farms, and The Planet adds new server.
Ampla V3.2 provides new features to support service-oriented architectures and reduce the time to develop operational reports.
The certification confirms the seamless interoperability of the Riverbed Steelhead appliance with SAP applications. [Local rep: Networks Unlimited]
This is despite SSL facing budget constraints and slow acceptance in corporate enterprises.
In this World Wide Wrap: Red Hat acquires Amentra, CSC Selects BEA, and OpenSpan SOA desktop available.
The official statistical body is expanding its SAS 9 Enterprise Intelligence Platform across the entire organisation.
Automation of CRM and ERP applications is now a must-have, says Ashley Ellington, MD of Softline Enterprise.
Enterprise architecture goes beyond technology to architect the business for growth.
The companies aim to provide a simpler, more agile way of storing and accessing large volumes of data.