Join us for a Webinar on March 9
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST
Register - https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/970496120
Many organizations have spent millions of dollars selecting and implementing ERP solutions over the past fifteen years. Most of these solutions have become obsolete, unsupported by the original resellers, and unable to take advantage of the latest technology.
Even more frustrating is that the annual support and maintenance for many older solutions can cost more than selecting and implementing a completely new system utilizing state of the art technology.
This webcast will help you evaluate your current ERP solution and understand the pros and cons of upgrading versus replacing with new technology.
Mike Holland, Director - Microsoft Practice - Ecomnets, one of the industry's leading authorities on ERP selection and utilization will help you to:
• Evaluate your current ERP environment and how well it meets your organizational goals
• Be able to select the ERP approach that is best for your organization.
• Learn the techniques for developing an ERP solution today that will support future business growth and enhance your competitive position in the market.
• Understand the critical impact of the Internet and cloud enabled applications in the ERP arena.
• Develop a comprehensive evaluation checklist of the crucial ERP functional requirements
• Be able to efficiently prepare Requests for Proposal (RFPs) for new ERP upgrades or replacements with related technology.
• Discuss ERP contract design and vendor negotiation strategy.
• Know what vital information to have about a vendor before selecting solutions.
• Recognize and avoid surprises when selecting and implementing an ERP solution.
• Have an overview of one of the most misunderstood concepts today – cloud computing.
Who Should Attend:
• Chief Financial Officers
• Chief Operating Officers
• Chief Information Officers
• Controllers
• Accounting Managers
• Financial Analysts
For More Info Visit: http://www.ecomnets.com/media-room/greenit-Feb2010ERP.html
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Green IT Economic Summit 2010
The Green IT Economic Summit showcases the benefits of breakthroughs in Green hardware and software technology. We empower businesses to use resources more efficiently, delivering greater profits and sustainability.
Green IT Economic Summit event that will feature over 25 leading experts and discuss the leading Green IT enabling technologies in 6 sessions:
Mapping the Green IT Economics: Keynote Address by Chris Mines, Enterprise Carbon And Energy Management Systems, Data center application rationalization, Cloud Computing and Green IT Economic Impact, Infrastructure Virtualization, Get Ready for Green IT 2.0
Program
Corporate IT organizations are going green and looking for help to do so. Most companies expect several outcomes from improving the sustainability of their IT operations and infrastructure: lower operating expenses, particularly for electricity; reduction or avoidance of capital expenditures; alignment with corporate green initiatives that are aimed at improving customer perception and appealing to current and prospective employees; and complying with existing and, especially, prospective regulations.
Join the 2010 Green IT Economic Summit Conference in hosting some of the most dynamic Green IT companies in the world, April 22, 2010 at the Ritz Carlton in Tysons Corner, Virginia.
When Activating your event, select the Publicize your event checkbox to automatically list your event on Google Calendar, Eventful.com, Upcoming.org, and Confabb.com.
Main URL - http://www.greeniteconomicsummit.org/
Registration URL – https://www.regonline.com/green_it_economic_summit_2010
Green IT Summit has taken steps to make Green IT Economic Summit more affordable by dropping the full price of the conference from US$695.00 to US$495.00. You can save an additional $150 with the "early bird" registration. The "early bird" rate of US$345.00 will be available until March 15, 2010.
Industry and Government "early bird" Savings
Industry : $345.00
Government: $195.00
Education and Non-Profit : $195.00
Green IT Economic Summit 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010 8:00 AM - 5:45 PM (Eastern Time)
Green IT Economic Summit event that will feature over 25 leading experts and discuss the leading Green IT enabling technologies in 6 sessions:
Mapping the Green IT Economics: Keynote Address by Chris Mines, Enterprise Carbon And Energy Management Systems, Data center application rationalization, Cloud Computing and Green IT Economic Impact, Infrastructure Virtualization, Get Ready for Green IT 2.0
Program
Corporate IT organizations are going green and looking for help to do so. Most companies expect several outcomes from improving the sustainability of their IT operations and infrastructure: lower operating expenses, particularly for electricity; reduction or avoidance of capital expenditures; alignment with corporate green initiatives that are aimed at improving customer perception and appealing to current and prospective employees; and complying with existing and, especially, prospective regulations.
Join the 2010 Green IT Economic Summit Conference in hosting some of the most dynamic Green IT companies in the world, April 22, 2010 at the Ritz Carlton in Tysons Corner, Virginia.
When Activating your event, select the Publicize your event checkbox to automatically list your event on Google Calendar, Eventful.com, Upcoming.org, and Confabb.com.
Main URL - http://www.greeniteconomicsummit.org/
Registration URL – https://www.regonline.com/green_it_economic_summit_2010
Green IT Summit has taken steps to make Green IT Economic Summit more affordable by dropping the full price of the conference from US$695.00 to US$495.00. You can save an additional $150 with the "early bird" registration. The "early bird" rate of US$345.00 will be available until March 15, 2010.
Industry and Government "early bird" Savings
Industry : $345.00
Government: $195.00
Education and Non-Profit : $195.00
Green IT Economic Summit 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010 8:00 AM - 5:45 PM (Eastern Time)
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