| Publisher | UNOVA | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 08 Aug 1999 |
| Topics | ERP, Data Acquisition / ETL | ||
| Downloads | 68 | ||
To not only survive, but to prosper in this context as global leaders, executives must correctly anticipate, adapt to and manage each one of these market dynamics. How? By seizing control of what has become the single most powerful resource in business in the 90’s: accurate information.Companies that have been successful at this effort have sought to proactively exploit information about their internal operations to balance and optimize financial, manufacturing and distribution resources. Indeed, businesses that want to prosper must rapidly and flawlessly deliver high-quality products designed for specific markets and users, while maintaining profitability and industry leadership. An Enterprise Resource Planning system is a suite of integrated corporate wide software applications that drives manufacturing, financial, distribution, human resources, and other business functions in real time. In the past, organizations used separate applications to automate these business functions. What’s different about ERP systems is that they integrate across functions to create a single, unified system rather than a group of separate, insular applications.
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