Supply Chain Management Review - April 1, 2008
Features
Supply Chain Technology Outlook: Companies to Swap Software
Key findings of a new study by AMR Research show a projected increase of 12 percent in spending for supply chain technology. Collaboration seems to be the name of the game, with the buying emphasis on S&OP, VMI, and related technologies. The study also found that while ERP may be on the rise, Best-of-Breed isn't going anywhere.
- Supply Chain Technology: Market Share Winners and Losers
- Supply Chain Benchmarking: Get the Gain Without the Pain - Basics of Benchmarking
- A New Direction For Executive Education? Online Education Finds Its Place
- Which TMS is Right for You? Using supply chain software to meet today's shipping challenges
- Which TMS is Right for You? The private SaaS model benefits
- A New Direction For Executive Education? Academia Under Pressure to Deliver
- Supply Chain Technology Outlook Key Takeaways
- Supply Chain Benchmarking: Get the Gain Without the Pain - Early Experiences with the Benchmark
- A New Direction For Executive Education? More Interest in Customized Programs
- Supply Chain Benchmarking: Get the Gain Without the Pain - The Challenges of Benchmarking
- Supply Chain Technology Outlook: Best of Breed vs. ERP—Both good canidates for replacement
- A New Direction For Executive Education? Certification Gets Renewed Attention
- Supply Chain Technology Outlook: Spending to Boost Low-Penetration Software
- Which TMS is Right for You? Planning Ahead
- Supply Chain Technology Outlook: Spenders Seek Growth, Software Replacement
- A New Direction For Executive Education? The State of the Classroom
- Which TMS is Right for You? A closer look at the partial outsourcing/private SaaS model
- A New Direction For Executive Education? Continuing Challenges
- Supply Chain Technology Outlook: Spending Increases
- Supply Chain Technology Outlook: Vendors To Boost Share and Penetration
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