"Management by Airline Magazine", perhaps?
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Businesses run themselves on powerful databases and reliable systems, not
impressive screens. Unfortunately, that's not necessarily the way some
executives make platform decisions.
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Okay Adam West, tell us more about the ERP packages that run on Windows.
I have never heard of any vendor offering a true Enterprise Resource
system on Windows.
EricL
<Adam West> I have recently been looking at ERP packages from both i
based, either RPG or Java, mostly RPG and the Windows based. I can tell
you that the W based are more impressive screens. </Adam>
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