We aren’t in Indiana any more
April 18th, 2008 at 01:42pm David Bush - Iasta
For any one that thought Indianapolis could not hold its own, in the software world, with Northern California…I have news for you. We are making progress today with our own earthquakes rumbling through the area. The first one happened while I was lying in bed at 530am this morning, thinking about ERP integration.
Since then, we have had a number of aftershocks. One of which happened this morning while I was talking to a client in the Midwest. That was freaky, as both our buildings were moving while we were negotiating a contract extension. I have to say, that was a first.
It may be an unconventional approach to competing with Silicon Valley, but baby steps all add up.
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1. Eric Strovink | April 18th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
Serves you right for thinking about ERP integration.
Next time, think about all the reasons NOT to integrate with ERP — for example, the huge amount of useful sourcing data floating around the enterprise that isn’t captured by the ERP system at all.
*spooky sound* [pictures hang themselves back up]
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