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Software Alert! - April 2006

-- Modern Materials Handling, 4/20/2006


April 20 , 2006 |  Volume 3, Issue 4




The new supply chain technology footprint
When leading manufacturers and distributors look at new technologies to manage their supply chains, they have two objectives in mind: Lower supply chain operating costs and meet customer mandates for faster, more accurate and more unique fulfillment.
Of course, those objectives aren’t new, says Beth Enslow, senior vice president of enterprise research for the Aberdeen Group. What is new is the look and breadth of the technology footprints being implemented by supply chain innovators to meet those goals. Read More

 

This issue sponsored by: HighJump Software, a 3M Company
Beware the hidden costs of WMS
How much do warehouse management systems really cost? This is a question you need your vendor to help you answer—and answer thoroughly—before you purchase a WMS or other supply chain execution solution. This report will help you uncover the true costs BEFORE you make this critical investment. Download your complimentary report. www.highjumpsoftware.com/sce/SA20060420

Transportation management hits the road
Anyone looking for proof that the supply chain technology footprint is expanding need only look at the transportation management systems (TMS) that optimize and execute inbound and outbound logistics.
Between 1998 and 2005, the TMS market has grown from $468 million to $965 million, according to Adrian Gonzalez, director of ARC Advisory Group. Read More





Making the choice between ERP and best-of-breed
When it comes to expanding a supply chain technology footprint, end-users face a critical question: Can I get the functionality I need from my ERP vendor, or do I go with a best-of-breed solution provider?

Not that long ago, there was a straight-forward answer to that question: ERP systems didn’t do supply chain management.

Today, the answer is not so clear, as major ERP players like SAP, Oracle and SSA Global have made substantial investments in supply chain execution solutions, like warehouse and transportation management. Read More

This issue sponsored by: Retail Systems
This year's event will be co-located with three other industry conferences – MIX Summit, Retail Data Security Forum and the Value Chain Vision conference. Attendees from all 4 conferences will have access to the Retail Systems Expo - offering education, networking AND solutions for the entire ERI! For more information or to register, visit www.retailsystems.com




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Supply chain management is the next frontier for 'On Demand' adoption, says new Aberdeen report
Supply chain leaders are reporting rapid implementation and ROI from software-as-a-service or "on demand," according to a new Aberdeen Group benchmark study partially sponsored by E2open -- provider of software and services for visibility and control over global distributed supply networks. Read More

SAP executive Shai Agassi identifies five key software trends for companies to watch
In a continuing series of speeches about the future of the software industry, Shai Agassi spoke to more than 1,500 technology leaders at the annual Software 2006 event about trends he is seeing in the marketplace. Read More


Red flags can signal that ERP integrators are off course, according to new DiamondCluster report

The data about ERP implementations are disturbing: by some accounts 20 percent of projects are shut down before they are completed, and more than half do not finish within budget, schedule, and scope. And yet, about $20 billion were spent in 2005 alone buying, implementing, and maintaining Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.  Read More


New collaborative partnerships are the future of supply chain management
The changing face of supply chain management in Europe - collaborative chains facilitated by transformational outsourcing - clearly reflects customers' growing demand for providers that are proactive in developing and transforming supply chain processes as well as in delivering services faster and more efficiently.Read More



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