Scott:


You might try: http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Databases/Pick/



Doesn't sound very "light" if it's going to take that kind of development to
an existing package....

hth

Colin Alfke

Calgary, Canada

> From: [email protected]
>
> Hello folks,
>
> A good number of years ago, there used to be a published list / document
> / book of various PICK / U2 "Solutions Providers" or Value Added
> Resellers and ISV (aka Independent Software Vendors) listing the VAR or
> ISV, their vertical markets served, and descriptions of the applications
> they provided, (I think it was called "PICK HITS" or something like that?).
>
> Is there anything similar produced/published these days? It would appear
> that such a document would be an excellent vehicle for the continued
> proliferation of the "multi-valued" market. (IBM U2 Marketing - where
> are you?)
>
> I too am out of work, but in discussions with a small local MFG type
> operation about an IT Manager opportunity.
> One of the main aspects they're looking for in this IT Manager position
> is someone to find, and implement an "ERP Light" application. It should
> be noted these folks have previously attempted a Epicor solution that
> they were "sold" that when it came time to implement, they "discovered"
> that this Epicor product did not do what this company needed at all.
> This company was "promised what they wanted it to do could be done", but
> then learned well AFTER shelling out big $$, (after expected delivery
> time of the mod's), that what they wanted was not currently possible,
> but could be attained with 10X the previously shelled out "big $$" and a
> "couple of years" of development time from the Epicor "development
> team". Needless to say, that implementation fell flat on its face, and
> now they're out looking again.
>
> Looking for something that does Sales Orders and Sales History,
> Inventory Control, AP / AR Financials and maybe a few other basic MFG
> type related applications. Surprisingly, these folks are not using any
> pre-existing package, but using a lot of home grown type spread sheet
> based improvised solutions.
>
> Ideas? Suggestions?
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Scott Richardson


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