
by Panorama Consulting Group | Sep 16, 2024 | ERP Blog, Software Selection
Are cloud ERP technologies and systems expensive? As cloud ERP systems continue to gain popularity, it’s crucial for organizations to understand the full scope of the costs and expenses associated with these platforms. While cloud ERP technologies promise flexibility,... by Panorama Consulting Group | Mar 8, 2008 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
For many companies we help implement enterprise systems for, the goal is to limit customization and leverage the ERP system’s “vanilla” out-of-the-box functionality as much as possible. However, even if an organization has identified a system that is... by Panorama Consulting Group | Jun 4, 2014 | Business Process Management, ERP Blog
One of Panorama’s most popular pieces of thought leadership each year is our Clash of the Titans Report, which compares the industry’s three leading ERP vendors: SAP, Oracle and Microsoft Dynamics. Because of the breadth and scalability of these three ERP vendors,... by Panorama Consulting Group | Aug 27, 2014 | ERP Blog, Organizational Change Management, Software Implementation
Organizational change management is one of the key contributors to ERP implementation success and failure. In fact, of the top ten reasons for ERP project failure, a majority are either directly or indirectly related to organizational change management. On the...
by Bill Baumann | Jun 4, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
In 2003, city leaders initiated an effort to update and modernize New York City’s payroll system for local government employees. The project, aptly named CityTime, started with a budget of $63 million. In 2011, NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg demanded that the... by Panorama Consulting Group | Apr 4, 2012 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
ERP implementations are a lot like the “Hunger Games” for CIOs, CFOs and other executives tasked with making their ERP projects successful. For those that aren’t familiar with the novel or movie, Hunger Games is predicated on a story where two children...