ERP Blog

May 20, 2010, 4:03 pm | 0 Comment(s)

Oracle is still going strong on the acquisition front. The ERP Giant will be adding Secerno to its list of recent acquisitions. Secerno is a UK-based provider of firewall solutions that protect against hackers and cyber attacks.

The Oracle-Secerno acquisition price has not been disclosed, but the transaction is set to close next month. The Secerno acquisition is part of Oracle's plan to fuel growth in specific ERP industries.

May 19, 2010, 12:33 pm | 0 Comment(s)

SAP's on-demand enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite Business ByDesign is not an urban legend. At the recent Sapphire conference, SAP CEO, Jim Hagemann Snabe, announced that the company would be making the highly sought after product more broadly available. The ERP suite will be ready to hit the cloud in July for German, US, UK, French, Chinese and Indian Markets.

May 12, 2010, 6:06 pm | 0 Comment(s)

CDC Software Corporation, a hybrid enterprise software provider of on-premise and cloud deployments, announced the completion of the first stage of its strategic investment in eBizNet Solutions, a provider of software-as-a-service (SaaS) supply chain execution solutions. eBizNET Solutions offers an integrated suite of on-demand SaaS Supply Chain Execution (SCE) solutions including warehouse management, transportation management, yard management, port and cargo terminal management, activity based billing and costing, and reverse logistics.

May 11, 2010, 4:17 pm | 0 Comment(s)

Energy-intensive operations across the mining, construction and engineering industries have always carefully managed their Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and energy consumption figures. Previously, this was a very time-consuming and costly process that required downloading data and manipulating it in Excel. But now, Oracle and Ndevr have developed a GHG management and reporting module that is pre-integrated with Oracle's E-Business Suite and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne financials applications.

May 10, 2010, 7:10 pm | 0 Comment(s)

After a few less than successful attempts, SAP, known for its traditional on-premise software products, has continued its trek into the new era of cloud computing apps.