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SA Firm expands to the Caribbean
Sunday, 20 January 2008, 22:02
Johannesburg-based e.com institute
has established an office in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, an island nation in the Lesser Antilles chain of the Caribbean Sea.
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e.com institute restructures, strengthens its business focus.
e.com institute has restructured, shifting its core focus from ICT to the delivery of business solutions that will help companies remain competitive and profitable in an increasingly demanding marketplace.
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ERP for SMEs a reality
Rapid uptake expected as prices drop, implementation time decreases.
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) can now obtain the enterprise resource planning (ERP) functionality previously only available to large organisations - at a price that suits their pockets.
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Software development - a local challenge
No off-the-shelf software will ever completely fit the unique requirements of an organisation. Businesses need to assess the impact and risk of having commercially available or off-the-shelf systems that don’t provide a 100% fit.
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More apps? No, more integration
New application development is not where the IT budget - what's left over after maintenance, support and upgrades - is being spent. Instead, organisations big and small are focusing down on developing an integration layer to bridge the gap between applications and legacy systems. This trend is a reflection of the evolving business environment which demands transparency, is risk averse and, above all, wants to see companies take a holistic approach in their business practices to benefit all stakeholders.
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Software development - a local challenge
No off-the-shelf software will ever completely fit the unique requirements of an organisation. Businesses need to assess the impact and risk of having commercially available or off-the-shelf systems that don’t provide a 100% fit.
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"In our market, more SMEs are starting to open up to BI and making it more affordable. Not that it hasn’t been affordable for a small company, but there was a perception that it was only for big corporates. It’s really a case of SMEs getting exposed to BI; once they experience what it can do, they are open to moving to a more specialist solution."
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"e.com institute built its name during the e-commerce revolution, assisting companies to do business and communicate with shareholders - ie, clients, suppliers and investors - in the then new e-commerce environment, by helping them align their ICT infrastructure to leverage this phenomenon. It successfully conquered the ICT arena with major accomplishments in the banking/financial, manufacturing and mining sectors, to mention a few.”
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