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Redwood is rolling out

Here’s how Oracle ERP users can stay ahead Oracle Redwood has been on the radar for a while, but what does it really mean for current Oracle ERP users, and how can organisations exploit its…

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Getting ready for the end of on-prem SAP support

Are you ready for SAP ending support for its on-premises software? The deadline for SAP ending its support for its ERP Central Component (ECC) is fast approaching. Standard maintenance for this on-premises software will end…

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How to prepare for a successful ERP procurement

The key considerations before you start an ERP procurement In any procurement, the primary driver is what do you need to buy so being clear about the scope of the procurement activity is critical.  And…

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Why Sandwell Council’s ERP implementation was a success

Key ERP implementation learnings for local government Written by Civiteq’s Sandwell Programme Lead, Laura Maitland Implementing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in local government can be complex and challenging. Sandwell Council, however, has demonstrated…

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Shared services for ALBs – Is do nothing still an option?

An insightful blog from two central government ERP specialists Terri Williams and Helena Sedgwick Many HR, finance, payroll and procurement systems currently in place in Arm’s Length Bodies (ALBs) are quickly running out of contracted…

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ALBs and Government Shared Services: The cost of delayed action

A fireside chat with Terri Williams, Civiteq’s Customer solutions lead for central government ERP As Arms-length bodies (ALBs) gear up for a future move to a shared service, what can be expected and how can…

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