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Pronto beats SAP to ERP contract
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology Industry

Category: Deals & Wheels - Contracts

2009-11-16 18:14:48
Mid-market software vendor and developer, Pronto Software, has beaten off the competition, including SAP, to win a contract with the Australian-arm of Freeworld Coatings, a global specialised coatings company, to implement its ERP solution across Freeworld’s recently restructured Australian operations.


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InsideView, NetSuite first social intelligence app for CRM, ERP claim
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news

Category: Market News

2009-11-11 00:04:21
InsideView and NetSuite are claiming the first social intelligence application to bring social media to both CRM and ERP with the release today of InsideView for NetSuite.


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SAP: Free analytics and ByDesign in 2010
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2009-11-03 04:14:12
Amidst growing enterprise unrest over maintenance fees, SAP has pledged to bundle free analytics with its ERP systems and hopes for a general release of its on-demand Business ByDesign software early next year.


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ERP developer welcomes Windows 7
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2009-10-21 00:41:59
ERP vendor Pronto has been testing its software on Windows 7. It's also been running a trial internal deployment of Microsoft's new OS. The verdict? It's all good.


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Challenge for utilities to get smarter: research
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news

Category: Market News

2009-10-15 02:28:38
The move towards smart metering, new government legislation and environmental policies are forcing Australia’s utility companies to assess internal systems and adopt new technologies, according to a survey of the industry, which also found that poor internal systems, lack of integration between them and spiralling costs pose the greatest challenges for utilities.


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How to make a software roll-out fail, part 7
Written By: David Heath
Section: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

Category: All things technical

2009-10-14 22:00:13
Rolling out a major project (ERP for instance) requires that a lot of complex factors are brought together harmoniously.  However, such a project can be brought down by more mundane choices; here's my next insight.


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Pronto expanding North American, global business with resellers
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news

Category: Market News

2009-10-13 02:22:52
Australia enterprise software vendor, Pronto Software, is looking to expand its business in the North American market with its signing of three new value-added resellers and the appointment of a senior executive to drive its development in the market, as well as globally.


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How to make a software roll-out fail, part 6
Written By: David Heath
Section: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

Category: All things technical

2009-10-11 21:57:48
Rolling out a major project (ERP for instance) requires that a lot of complex factors are brought together harmoniously.  However, such a project can be brought down by more mundane choices; here's another insight.


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How to make a software roll-out fail, part 5
Written By: David Heath
Section: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

Category: All things technical

2009-10-06 01:24:33
Rolling out a major project (ERP for instance) requires that a lot of complex factors are brought together harmoniously.  However, such a project can be brought down by more mundane choices; here's some further commentary.


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SAP takes the cream with contract win
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology Industry

Category: Deals & Wheels - Contracts

2009-10-05 22:18:47
Australia’s largest dairy company, Murray Goulburn Co-operative (MGC), has implemented a SAP ERP solution to transform its loan management systems, which MGC says has increased data clarity, accuracy and transparency, and allowed it to increase the opportunities to offer finance to Australian dairy farmers.


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How to make a software roll-out fail, part 4
Written By: David Heath
Section: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

Category: All things technical

2009-10-04 23:29:29
Rolling out a major project (ERP for instance) requires that a lot of complex factors are brought together harmoniously.  However, such a project can be brought down by more mundane choices; here's another common one.


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Runge secures system patent rights
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news

Category: Market News

2009-10-04 21:35:45
Mining technology services company, Runge, has secured the patent rights to the methodology of the overall framework - ‘method and system of integrated mine planning’ - for its enterprise solution, Mining Dynamics, which it says has been proven to improve predictability of mining operations that have a high degree of dynamic variability.
 


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How to make a software roll-out fail, part 3
Written By: David Heath
Section: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

Category: All things technical

2009-10-01 21:51:09
Rolling out a major project (ERP for instance) requires that a lot of complex factors are brought together harmoniously.  However, such a project can be brought down by more mundane choices; here's another common one.


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Singapore turns to Australia for SAP education
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Education and Training

2009-09-16 20:42:01
The Singapore Government is sponsoring up to 100 people to gain SAP skills via a postgraduate course offered by Australia's Victoria University.


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Open source data base for food group
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology Industry

Category: Deals & Wheels - Contracts

2009-09-16 19:27:10
Australian producer of edible oils, fats and margarines, Peerless Foods, has deployed an open source data base from Ingres for its mission-critical business enterprise resource planning (ERP) and business intelligence (BI) platforms to assist in modernisation of its production environment and to support future expansion.


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How to make a software roll-out fail, part 2
Written By: David Heath
Section: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

Category: All things technical

2009-09-15 22:45:51
Rolling out a major project (ERP for instance) requires that a lot of complex factors are brought together harmoniously.  However, such a project can be brought down by more mundane choices; here's the next common one.


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How to make a software roll-out fail, part 1
Written By: David Heath
Section: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

Category: All things technical

2009-08-26 22:26:02
Rolling out a major project (ERP for instance) requires that a lot of complex factors are brought together harmoniously.  However, such a project can be brought down by more mundane choices; here's a common one.


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Lawson gets a lift with Hydraulics and ERP contract
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology Industry

Category: Deals & Wheels - Contracts

2009-08-26 00:40:53
ERP provider, Lawson Software, has secured a contract to deploy its ERP manufacturing solution for Australian hydraulics manufacturer and distributor, RYCO Hydraulics, with a phased rollout to RYCO plants in Melbourne as well as Dalian in China and Kuala Ketil in Malaysia.



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BI contract in the can for IBM
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology Industry

Category: Deals & Wheels - Contracts

2009-08-20 03:11:35
IBM has won a contract with packaged foods company, JR Simplot, to deploy its new Cognos 8 enterprise business intelligence tool in its Australian operation in conjunction with Simplot’s new ERP system.


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Lawson, Deloitte expand partnership to NZ
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news

Category: Market News

2009-08-18 19:46:28
ERP vendor, Lawson Software and professional services firm, Deloitte, have expanded their existing partnership to deliver implementation services in New Zealand as Lawson continues its strategy of building alliances in its partner network throughout the Asia Pacific region.


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