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[from bushwald] Software disaster slows Levi Strauss's resurgence | Business | guardian.co.uk

"Levi Strauss's resurgence has been slowed not only by crumbling economies and tighter-fisted consumers but by a software disaster [SAP]] that stopped all product deliveries in the US for seven days."

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[from bushwald] Forget SAP, Run Down to Staples

It's The Goal and lean-think in a blender, with WhiteboardCam.

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[from bushwald] Twitter / dan mcweeney: Toying with a way of creati...

"Toying with a way of creating Rest-ey interface to ABAP without all that messy web-service generation, that I hate so much." --more from the "light the dark data" front...

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[from bushwald] SpendMatters: SAP's E-Sourcing Transformation: Part 2 -- From Lands-End Hand-me-downs to Barney's

"I reckon that SAP is betting on the fact that once users sip the Kool-Aid, they'll want to buy their own refrigerator, blender, mixers, and booze to tailor it just to their liking."

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[from bushwald] More midmarket firms choose open-source ERP

"An open-source software system meant we were in full control -- with customizations suited to us, the software adapted to our particular needs and with no restrictions from the product manufacturer."

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InfoQ: Eclipse RCP & OSGi on the Client & Server

The contract furniture industry like many others features ever-changing requirements that must be reflected in the software used by companies in the industry. RPC Software of Chicago, Illinois has found success in this market by using a foundation of open

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[from bushwald] SAP launches new All-in-One version

"Initially, the new All-in-One version will offer 20 'Best Practice' offerings, which essentially are pre-configured applications for specific industries, such as chemicals."

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