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Abstract for financials: Axon is a global leader in the delivery of business transformation programs for large organizations that use SAP as their strategic
platform. Axon designed, implemented, and supported hundreds of successful programs ranging from small, highly targeted projects
to the transformation of entire organizations. More Info
IFS[Vendor] Abstract for financials: Founded in 1983, IFS (OMX STO: IFS) provides component-based enterprise applications, developed using open standards, for mid-sized and large organizations. The IFS Applications software is installed in over 60 countries in about 20 languages. IFS has more than 2,600 employees worldwide and over 800,000 More Info
Abstract for financials: Founded in 1997 and located in Burlington, Ontario (Canada), Ivara Corporation provides asset reliability solutions and consultations. Some of the many functions include: computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), enterprise asset management (EAM) systems, and expert maintenance programs (EXP). More Info
Abstract for financials: Founded in 1977, Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) supplies software for information management. With annual revenues of more than $10.9 billion (USD), the company offers its database, tools, and application products, along with related consulting, education, and support services, in more than 145 countries More Info
Abstract for financials: Second Foundation is a full service accounting consulting
organization that delivers the most complex and demanding accounting
system solutions for mid-market companies throughout North America.
Second Foundation employs a team, comprised of Chartered
Accountants, Certified Professional Accountants, More Info
Abstract for financials: ArcherPoint, LLC is a leading provider of Microsoft Dynamics
business solutions. From accounting and CRM to manufacturing and
distribution, we provide the tools and quality services that help
businesses perform above and beyond the competition More Info
Abstract for financials: Founded in 2002, Cognitive IT Solutions opened its doors in Manila, Philippines to provide outsourced Application Development Services to clients abroad. More Info
Abstract for financials: Networks Valley, an Oracle Partner established in 1999, is a leading Information Technology consulting company based in Cairo, Egypt. Networks Valley contributes to the development of the Information Society in the Middle East region with plans to expand in North Africa market, as we already start to More Info
Abstract for financials: Who is The TM Group?
Since 1984 , The TM Group has been providing cutting-edge business solutions to small and medium sized businesses in the Great Lakes area. The TM Group is uniquely qualified to provide your company software and services in the areas of Accounting and Finance, Customer Relationship More Info
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Abstract: Because of the risks inherent in any financial implementation, it’s essential to get back to business basics. These implementations need to be understood and planned for. Thus, there are a few premises that must be addressed in the planning stages of a financials implementation. If these premises are followed in a disciplined manner, the nosebleed of implementation can be avoided. PubDate: 11/28/2006 11:55:00 AM
Abstract: For finance executives, the financial advantages of cloud computing are undeniable. Shifting the costs of hardware and software from a capital investment to an operating expense makes software-as-a-service (SaaS) more affordable, and far more accessible. Learn how SaaS financials tools can free finance executives from the constraints of on-premise solutions, allowing them to concentrate on growth, regulation, and risk.
Abstract: For an increasing number of companies, the costs of owning and operating on-premise software are a burden they are no longer willing to bear. Fortunately, cloud computing is transforming the way companies use computing services by simplifying IT infrastructure, and shifting costs and risks from clients to vendors. Discover how global companies are using cloud computing to manage their financials faster and more easily.
Abstract: To improve efficiency and reduce overall workload on financials personnel, California (US)-based utilities company South Coast Water District (SCWD) needed a new financials system with integrated human resources (HR) functionality. Find out how Technology Evaluation Centers (TEC) helped SCWD define its financial and HR requirements, evaluate its short list of solutions, and shorten the software selection process.
Abstract: Microsoft (NASDAQ: MFST) has joined the Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) committee to help launch an XML-based standard for translating financial reports between applications. Formerly known as the Extensible Financial Reporting Markup Language (XFRML), the language should allow companies to use the Internet to exchange financial reports.
Abstract: In JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and E-Business Suite, Oracle has two of the most popular enterprise solutions available in the marketplace today. To compare these two Oracle products, we looked at six standard enterprise resource planning (ERP) modules: supply chain management, distribution process management, web commerce, human resources, financials, and product technology. To eliminate any chance of bias and to ensure a level playing field, all 3,214 criteria that make up these six modules (and their submodules) in our ERP Evaluation Center were given equal weight and priority…
Abstract: Using our ERP - Distribution Evaluation Center, we compared Oracle's JD Edwards and Technology Group International head-on. For the overall rankings portion, we looked at these vendors' solutions in two basic configurations, with and without back-office (human resources [HR] and financials) functionality. To eliminate any chance of bias and to ensure a level playing field, all 3, 414 criteria comprising all the modules and submodules in the ERP - distribution request for information (RFI) were given equal weight and priority...
Abstract: The 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) has affected organizations, their data, and their reporting processes, putting a strain on how their financials are managed. Business intelligence solutions provide answers to these issues, allowing organizations to address SOX compliancy.
Abstract: Using our EAM Evaluation Center, we compared Mincom Ellipse, CHAMPS, and IFS head-on. For the overall rankings, we looked at the vendors in two basic configurations: with back-office (HR and financials) functionality, for a total of eight main modules, and without, for a total of six main modules. To eliminate any chance of bias, and to ensure a level playing field, all 3,146 criteria comprising the modules and submodules in the EAM request for information (RFI) were given equal weight and priority.
Abstract: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act is not the only government regulation that enterprises must comply with. Several others make it imperative that appropriate enterprise resource planning and financial management systems provide comprehensive sets of financials and analytics capabilities to ensure compliance.
Abstract: PeopleSoft has risen from its relatively humble origins in the Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS) arena, its sole focus as it begun life in 1987. Over the course of a decade or so, it added Supply Chain Management and Financials to its list of application offerings. In the last few years, in the face of slowing cash flows from its traditional strongholds, it has gone full bore toward Internet-based enterprise-wide - even cross-enterprise - solutions, trying to enter the game and be competitive with other top tier ERP-turned Collaborative Commerce vendors. Showing fiscal growth and, very-recently, notably-improved market acceptance, Peoplesoft may be the enterprise software turnaround story of the last decade.
Abstract: Production management remains MAPICS’ strongest spot, and, therefore, it has often been implemented only in manufacturing divisions of large global organizations that use a Tier 1 ERP product for corporate financials and/or HR applications. Therefore, executing the ambitious initiatives with its modest albeit solid resources compared to the above competitors will be a notable challenge.
Abstract: Geac SmartEnterprise Solutions released an updated version of its human resources and accounting applications for midsize companies at the beginning of January. SQL Financials and HR Release 6.0 are available immediately, as are a set of employee self-service applications that integrate with the suite. Geac SmartEnterprise, a division of Geac Computer Corp., acquired the SQL suite last year from Clarus Corp.
Abstract: Established in 2002, Fibrelogic is now Australia’s leading fiberglass pipe company. Recognizing that its spreadsheet-based systems—for everything from inventory management to financials—were delaying month-end reporting, the company implemented the PRONTO-Xi enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. Learn how the new system helped Fibrelogic access information for strategic decision making and improve customer service.
Abstract: Recent changes in accounting standards and compliance, along with greater emphasis on managing risk and value, have introduced new key measures of bank performance and made it more important to coordinate the internal and external reporting of financials and risk. To meet these challenges, banks must do their utmost to more fully integrate their accounting data and processes.
Abstract: Metastorm is a leading provider of business process management software and best practice methodologies for modeling, automating, integrating, and improving human- and system-based processes. In 2005, it became clear that it needed an application providing real-time data, strong project accounting capabilities, and a streamlined process for consolidation of financials. The company turned to Epicor for Service Enterprises for a solution.
Abstract: In late 2004, the senior management team of the Huntsman Corporation, a global manufacturer of chemical products, identified an opportunity to both prepare the company for compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley and achieve cost reductions. Learn how the company selected a new financials solution that helped it reduce audit fees, avoid headcount additions, improve productivity, and create an enterprise-wide analytics platform.
Abstract: Burdened by reporting and tax compliance issues with its legacy financials system, Duke Corporate Education (Duke CE) needed a replacement solution to support its structure of international subsidiaries, and address multicurrency operations and intercompany transactions. Learn how Technology Evaluation Centers (TEC) helped Duke CE accurately define its requirements, and develop a detailed and efficient project plan.
Abstract: Needing to meet demand from the Internet and other sources, Polish furniture maker Deftrans implemented an enterprise solution with functionality for personnel and payroll, warehouse management, financials, invoice management, and more. With the new system, the company has reduced the time needed to prepare goods specifications and other warehouse operations, as well as ensured greater accuracy of invoices. Learn more.
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