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Downside for whom?
The following quote appears to indicate that how the business works will have to change in order to save as much as possible on software implementation:

If you take away the customization ERP upgrades look much easier. SAP has acknowledged as much. Allerton notes that moving to ?more harmonized systems? is a ?huge cultural change? that takes ?business discipline and you have to learn to say no.?

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Will this be announced before or after the latest speech promising that IT is a servant of the organization whose highest purpose is to meet user needs?

Not that responding even to customized software is a user goal.

Posted by: Anton Philidor   Posted on: 02/05/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Downside for whom?  Anton Philidor | 02/05/09
RE: Systems integrators: The model has to change  davex44@... | 02/05/09
RE: Systems integrators: The model has to change  Bizuser1 | 02/05/09
Build a better mousetrap  terry flores | 02/11/09

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