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Essay heading: Business Research: ERP System
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An ERP system can range from a few million dollars to several hundred million dollars. "Despite high expenditures, ERP implementations have resulted in problems. Rushed software installations and inadequate training are blamed for well-publicized troubles with ERP" (Vemuri & Palvia, 2006, para.4). Problems with ERP system implementation is that companies had difficulty integrating their enterprise software with a package of hardware, operating systems, database management systems software and telecommunications systems suited to their particular organization size, structure and geographic dispersion (Markus, Axline, Petrie & Tanis, 2005)... displayed 300 characters
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An ERP system can range from a few million dollars to several hundred million dollars. "Despite high expenditures, ERP implementations have resulted in problems. Rushed software installations and inadequate training are blamed for well-publicized troubles with ERP" (Vemuri & Palvia, 2006, para.4). Problems with ERP system implementation is that companies had difficulty integrating their enterprise software with a package of hardware, operating systems, database management systems software and telecommunications systems suited to their particular organization size, structure and geographic dispersion (Markus, Axline, Petrie & Tanis, 2005)... displayed next 300 characters
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