CASE STUDY:
In this resource, discover how a major grocery store chain replaced an outdated, unsupported technology infrastructure with a new ERP system in order to make reporting easier, and streamline and automate business processes.
WHITE PAPER:
This report provides a roadmap for the strategies and capabilities that Best-in-Class companies are employing to improve operational performance.
CASE STUDY:
In this case study, Graphic Packaging International Inc (GPI) needed a single end-to-end solution across the enterprise after their acquisition of Riverwood Holding Inc. Learn how SAP ERP application was their solution.
EBOOK:
Are you in the market for a mobile device management (MDM) software solution? Be sure to read this e-book from SearchConsumerization.com first for help making a more informed purchasing decision.
CASE STUDY:
This brief case study reveals how the right financial, manufacturing, and distribution services enabled the automotive components manufacturer Toyota Tsusho Steel Centre Australia (TTSCA) to improve profitability, efficiency, and more.
WEBCAST:
The biggest challenge to improving the efficiency of your business processes often lies in knowing how these processes really work in your organization. This webcast will teach you how to visualize and analyze your business processes from historical data, expose process waste and apply lean initiatives to achieve significant value.
WHITE PAPER:
As RFID adoption continues to grow, engineers are faced with an increasing need to validate tags both for interoperability with products from other vendors and for conformance with the specified protocol.
EGUIDE:
CFO's often want to reduce inventory to save money, this however can lead to problematic inventory shortages. Explore strategies for keeping your finance and manufacturing teams happily balanced in this expert e-guide. Go inside to discover what CFO's should know about inventory and inventory returns, how to avoid costly overproduction, and more.
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Many organizations that rely on desktop solutions to house data are frustrated with their lack of flexibility and scalability. This paper shows how online databases are an alternative to desktop products, combining speed and ease of use with the collaborative functions required to power organizations' unique business processes and performance.