Preventing and/or Reversing Application Erosion
As discussed in part 1 of this series, application erosion eats away at the value of your company’s ERP investment …
As discussed in part 1 of this series, application erosion eats away at the value of your company’s ERP investment …
In my previous blog on Architecting your business I discussed the broader benefits that can be gained from applying an …
A recent stroll down memory lane reminded me of my first job on a support desk, and it struck me …
Return on investment (ROI) is often cited in relationship to ERP but not so often achieved. It doesn’t matter whether …
As we hurtle towards the end of March I find myself reflecting back on the first quarter of the year …
There is something to be said for taking your own medicine. As a SYSPRO distributor, K3 Syspro uses SYSPRO internally. …
In my previous blog on Technical Debt, I explained the concept of technical debt using software architecture as an example, …
Technical debt is a term coined by Ward Cunningham in 1992 to describe the software engineering phenomena of how expedient, short-term …
Ever noticed how quickly things come around again? No sooner than you’ve accomplished something, there it is again warranting your …