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kalster

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Originally posted by: Descartes
You can jump on any technology you want, but the difference is in the details; you have to set yourself apart from the others. Specialize in whatever interests you most and people will respond.

good point
 

andylawcc

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Originally posted by: Shanti
Originally posted by: andylawcc
http://www.sap.com

also, SAP is VERY user-friendly, pretty much anyone who can use windows XP can use SAP.

You've got to be kidding right?
SAP may be powerful, but it's anything but user-friendly.
At least the inventory module and materials planning stuff.


humm, well, I never get to use the fully-implemented version from my previous company. i attended the basic training course and it showed us how to add/edit Customer and Vendors Contacts. It works just like Windows.
and compare to the previous management software (Sun's) that our company had SAP was lightyears ahead. (of course, SAP is also 20000x times more expensive)
 

DT4K

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Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: Shanti
Originally posted by: andylawcc
http://www.sap.com

also, SAP is VERY user-friendly, pretty much anyone who can use windows XP can use SAP.

You've got to be kidding right?
SAP may be powerful, but it's anything but user-friendly.
At least the inventory module and materials planning stuff.


humm, well, I never get to use the fully-implemented version from my previous company. i attended the basic training course and it showed us how to add/edit Customer and Vendors Contacts. It works just like Windows.
and compare to the previous management software (Sun's) that our company had SAP was lightyears ahead. (of course, SAP is also 20000x times more expensive)

I suppose it depends on what you are using it for and who is using it.
A large percentage of the work I've done in my current job has been developing front end windows apps that automate SAP transactions so we can prevent our floor personnel from ever having to touch SAP directly.