The ERP graveyard

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Someone acquired your ERP vendor. As Pam Derringer discovers, you may find yourself getting better service and faster development, or find yourself orphaned

The long rows of gray tombstones pictured on Ned Lilly’s blog tell the grisly story. Once upon a time, there were 130 enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions running mission-critical operations. Many of them cost millions to buy and took years...

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