5 REASON TO GET PLM, TODAY
Are you under pressure to develop new products with a shorter time to market? Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is a web-based solution, ready to use out-of-the-box with SaaS deployment.
Are you under pressure to develop new products with a shorter time to market? Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is a web-based solution, ready to use out-of-the-box with SaaS deployment.
Are you feeling like a dog without a bone? Frustrated with the lack of functionality in your ERP system? In this article we discuss 5 things that might help you solve an everyday problem in your ERP.
Quick solutions for the typical pain points when you do a stock count.
Develop a Business Case for implementing new stock control processes and integrating handheld paperless technology with your existing ERP system.
Creating a well thought out and structured chart of accounts at the start of an implementation project is an ideal opportunity to plan for historical shortcomings, future growth and strategic or analytical requirements – here’s how Vizi approach Chart of Account creation.
Before understanding the key factors that makes a successful project, let’s have a look at what a successful project is.
The purpose of any ERP system is collecting data to enable the management of a company to make timeous and informed decisions. It is crucial that this data must be accurate to make good decisions.
“Change control” is the term that is used for the process used to identify, document, and authorise changes to an environment and is a vitally important part of the project management process. Changes could include any item that would impact a project. It is important to consider and approve each change carefully.
The Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) will be in full force from 1 July 2021. The Act has far-reaching consequences for all organisations that work with the personal information of others, and the impacts of non-compliance can be severe.
“Software is eating the world” - This is a quote by engineer/investor Marc Andreessen from nearly a decade ago where he claimed in a wall street journal article, that software-based companies would take over massive parts of the global economy. This was a near prophetic claim as very near to his predicted schedule, the world is becoming more and more software-based and dependant.