Outsourcing White Papers

Outsourcing ERP: A New Competitive Lever

Overview To remain competitive and advance ERP to the next level, more and more leading companies are turning to outsourcing to reduce the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), achieve a predictable and transparent cost model, and improve enterprise value of the application. The key to jumping ERP hurdles is a strategy that minimizes the TCO of the systems - life cycle, not to seek one-time savings in the cost of implementation. The competitive playing field is changing as leading companies are outsourcing ERP to cut costs, improve organizational efficiency and realize intended benefits. This white paper discusses this new business trend in detail.

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PublisherCap Gemini Ernst & Young File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedApril 2003 Downloads20
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