Application Life-Cycle Management for ERP: Overcoming the Barriers to Automation

Topics:
Product Life Cycles,
Strategic Management Tools
Tags:
Application Lifecycle Management,
Packaged Application,
International Data Corp.,
ERP,
Environment,
Enterprise Software,
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP),
Barrier,
Automation,
Software
Source:
IDC

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Overview: The software "complexity crisis" is readily apparent in the packaged application environments of large organizations that must support multiple geographies, multiple business entities, and diverse user populations. Large ERP implementations involve enormous numbers of interrelated application and data objects. This white paper focuses on the issues surrounding automation of the application life cycle for ERP systems, such as those from PeopleSoft. IDC conducted in-depth interviews with 15 large PeopleSoft customers to better understand the challenges the face managing change in their packaged application environments.

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Format: PDF | Size: 749KB | Date: Dec 2003 | Pages: 8


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