Webcast

A Big Step Forward, No Steps Back: The Secret to Midsize Business ERP Success

FREE ON DEMAND WEBINAR: Register Now

Companies that treat ERP as a smart business investment rather than view it as a purely technical project stand to gain the most value from an implementation. Even though ERP relies on technology, the best way to avoid wasting time and money is to ensure that specific business benefits stem from each decision made every step of the way. This webinar will help you and your colleagues to make the right choices among ERP solutions and strategies that help to drive positive ROI.

Join this live FREE event to hear top ERP experts discuss:

  • TCO/ROI comparisons across ERP deployment options, such as on-premise and cloud/SaaS
  • How to cut costs and complexity using new strategies and modern ERP technologies
  • The value of packaged versus custom solutions and how to determine which is right for you

Live attendees will be entered for a chance to win an iPod nano®

FEATURED SPEAKERS:
Eric Kimberling
President, Panorama Consulting Group

Matt Groom
Product Marketing Manager, Sage

HOST:
Michael Oliver-Goodwin
Contributing Editor, Focus Register Now

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  • Michael Goodwin Contributing Editor Focus

    Michael Goodwin

    Contributing Editor
    Focus

    Michael is a Contributing Editor for Focus. He is a widely published writer and an experienced editor for publications, including PC World, MacWeek and InfoWorld.

Sage

Sage Software began not as one company, but as the efforts of many entrepreneurs who built their successful products and businesses with a sincere focus on their customers. Today, our company represents the culmination of that combined entrepreneurial spirit, drive, and vision. For more than 30 years, companies that have joined the Sage Software family have assisted small and medium-sized businesses with a wide range of business management applications and services. With roots reaching back to the 1970s, our company has grown and developed to meet the evolving needs of our customers through a combination of internal product development and acquisition. Currently we support more than 2.8 million customers in the U.S. and Canada. Our sole focus is to provide business management software and services to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Our applications cover a full range of business requirements including accounting, customer relationship management, contact management, human resources, warehouse management, specialized industry needs, among many others. To address our customers' needs, we market our applications in two customer-focused divisions: Small Business and Mid-Market.