The Challenges of Running ERP on a 20-year-old Computer System
TEC recently conducted an enterprise resource planning (ERP) selection project for a company using AS/400 computer systems—the venerable old workhorses first introduced by IBM in 1988. We were struck—as you will be too—at how "vintage" the user environment is compared with today's modern systems. In today's feature blog post, read about the difficulties in running a modern ERP system on a 20-year-old computer—one that still uses monitors with green-black screens.
Today's second feature blog post offers you a handy road map for successful software selection that comes from a rather off-beat perspective. You'll see what we mean when you read it.
With the high cost of ERP updates and modifications, did you ever wonder what other companies are investing in terms of money, time, and effort to keep their ERP systems up to date? Find out in today's feature white paper.
Read the feature blog post: AS/400 Users' "Phantom Limb" Pains
Read the blog post: How to Select an ERP System When You're Dead
Read the white paper: The High Cost of Change for ERP: What Does It Take to Keep Up-to-date?
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To compare ERP solutions based on your organization's needs and characteristics (size, industry, business model, geographical markets, IT platform and requirements, etc.), visit TEC's ERP Evaluation Center. It's fast and easy, and you'll get the results immediately.
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