by Panorama Consulting Group | Feb 18, 2016 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation, Software Selection
Panorama’s Clash of the Titans 2016 provides an independent comparison of SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics and Infor. Watch this webinar clip for an analysis of the average payback periods for these four vendors. The vendor with the most respondents receiving... by Panorama Consulting Group | Jan 21, 2016 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation, Software Selection
Panorama’s Clash of the Titans 2016 provides an independent comparison of SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics and Infor. Watch this webinar clip for a more in-depth analysis of the average implementation duration for these four vendors. Compared to our previous... by Panorama Consulting Group | Mar 17, 2016 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation, Software Selection
Panorama’s Clash of the Titans 2016 provides an independent comparison of SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics and Infor. Watch this webinar clip for an analysis of the average levels of customization for customers of these four vendors. A large percentage of SAP...
by Panorama Consulting Group | Sep 26, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Selection
Companies with a long-term IT digital strategy that involves rapid growth and innovation often look to large ERP vendors, like SAP, Oracle and other Tier I vendors. This is not surprising. After all, one advantage large vendors have over smaller vendors is other... by Panorama Consulting Group | Dec 3, 2015 | ERP Blog
Panorama’s Clash of the Titans 2016 provides an independent comparison of SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics and Infor. Watch this webinar clip for a more in-depth analysis of the total cost of ownership for these four vendors. SAP, Oracle and Microsoft Dynamics... by Panorama Consulting Group | Nov 3, 2010 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
Tier I ERP systems are generally more robust, complex, and as a result, more difficult to implement than Tier II counterparts. SAP implementations, in particular, get a bad rap because of the large, high-visibility companies that have tried and failed to implement...