05-23-2003, 09:22 PM
Hi Haroon,
I'm not much techy but I simply try 2 keep Grey-Area windows opened for the fresh air. You're right that bad workmanship has got nothing to do with the Tools but still, tools must be compatible and handy for the new workers or environments. Actually all ERP like softwares are developed for areas where business policies, laws, rules & regulations and other factors are predicted to be continued for a reasonable future period. Our problem is that we can't reasonably estimate or define any standard-deviation from budget.
I can feel that you by yourself can judge a lot of things very well and I suppose you must have visited "www.SAP.com", "www.Oracle.com" and related websites. If not, please do it and you'll find enough info about ERP that may require at least few days to be digested. In addition to these, you must also visit some other websites that specialize in info about isolated modules for CRM, HRM, SRM & SCM etc. Happy day.
I'm not much techy but I simply try 2 keep Grey-Area windows opened for the fresh air. You're right that bad workmanship has got nothing to do with the Tools but still, tools must be compatible and handy for the new workers or environments. Actually all ERP like softwares are developed for areas where business policies, laws, rules & regulations and other factors are predicted to be continued for a reasonable future period. Our problem is that we can't reasonably estimate or define any standard-deviation from budget.
I can feel that you by yourself can judge a lot of things very well and I suppose you must have visited "www.SAP.com", "www.Oracle.com" and related websites. If not, please do it and you'll find enough info about ERP that may require at least few days to be digested. In addition to these, you must also visit some other websites that specialize in info about isolated modules for CRM, HRM, SRM & SCM etc. Happy day.