German software group, SAP, claims it will increase its grip on the US enterprise resource planning (ERP) market by 11 per cent by the end of the millennium. SAP currently has a 32 per cent worldwide market share for ERP software, but only holds 29...
Organisations are slow to realise the benefits of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, according to the latest report from the Butler Group. Martin Butler, chairman of the Butler Group, claimed management of resources should have been...
Microsoft this week plans to deliver the first test release of a new version of its Office software intended to rejuvenate sales and stave off competitors. The new version of Microsoft's cash cow - code-named Office 11 - comes as sales of the...
A new study indicates that many companies continue to spend large amounts of money on their enterprise resource planning (ERP) efforts because they've made their projects too complex. In a report to be issued publicly at the end of July...
Small businesses are not getting the full potential out of their enterprise applications, new research reveals. When it comes to enterprise resource planning (ERP), smaller organisations - businesses with less than $50m in annual revenues - have...
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has overspent on two IT projects which has forced it to rethink some of its development plans. The cost of implementing the revamped FCO Telecommunications Network (FTN) has ballooned from £180m to £240m...