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IT faces more pressure than ever to deliver actionable BI data to the business. But the smartest CIOs say this is no time to blindly throw BI to the masses. Better tools do no good without smart business strategy and the right starting data.
You may not need all the features SharePoint 2010 has to offer, but advances in areas such as social media, offline access and better CRM and ERP integration make it worth a look. Here's a rundown of what's new and/or improved.
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ERP selection, implementation and integration are as easy as 1, 2, 3--and 4 and 5! But don't forget the fine print.
CIOs want better integration of analytics for data insight.
Enterprise Resource Planning has become a legacy system. That means simpler implementation, reduced maintenance costs and integrating new technologies.
Today's ERP systems call for different management.
Companies shouldn’t shy away from outsourcing app dev, but be sure providers 'sit on the same side of the table.'
IDC's Predictions 2010 expects a rise in these new applications.
Software lets you tap ideas that customers give each other.
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