In this World Wide Wrap: Ministry turns to PM system, Oracle simplifies project management, and university rolls out TeamDynamixHE.
Lack of buy-in from the top levels represents a big point of failure when it comes to ERP implementations, says Jaroslav Cerny, CEO of RDB Consulting.
The industry is battling to curb costs because of a lack of skills in the industry.
The enhancement in version 7 of its reporting software is used for Sage 50, Sage ERP X3, SAP Business One and SYSPRO.
Auditing a company`s IT environment, infrastructure and development practices will save time and money, says Brian Harding, co-founder of Airborne Consulting.
In this World Wide Wrap: Scotland defence dumps IT deals, Spitfire intros Android app, and Control4 unveils dealer programme.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile skills key to future jobs, SAP and Sybase in mobile apps drive, and Rackspace creates business apps engine.
In this World Wide Wrap: Korea curbs food waste with RFID, UMedia and Mojix partner, and RFID to aid traffic management.
In this World Wide Wrap: Syria sees major investment, managers sceptical of risk management, and Prevalent boosts policy management.
Dr Carl Marnewick won the Excellence in Research Award at the Project Management South Africa 2010 Conference.
Most corporate fraud occurs through improper segregation of duties and collusion between employees, says CA SA.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS to release Office for Mac, Zoho takes apps to Gmail, and One Source joins New Age.