
Enableware, Inc. announces the availability
of its PowerBuild Wizard platform for SAP applications
SAP Safe Passage customers can now reduce their implementation costs
by up to 75%
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 6, 2005 -- Enableware, Inc., a leading provider
of acceleration tools for rapid implementation and deployment of
ERP applications, today announced the availability of its PowerBuild
Wizard platform for SAP applications.
Customers in the SAP Safe Passage program, who are already saving
75% off the PeopleSoft license price for the new SAP ERP package,
can now save the same amount on their implementation cost. Enableware’s
powerful platform, which automates the work that consultants do
and increases their productivity by up to 3 times, is now available
to accelerate the migration.
Industry analysts, speaking on ERP implementations, are quoted saying
that, “just to upgrade to a new version of the same old ERP
system customers should budget for about 30% cost of the original
implementation.”
Robert Ziglin, President of Enableware commented, “With our
platform, for the about the same 30% percent it will cost to upgrade
your ERP system, a company can migrate from their old system to
the new SAP ERP. There is very little, or no re-engineering effort
anymore when going from one ERP to another. Re-engineering efforts
were performed when the first ERP system was implemented, so moving
it to the next system is much less complex. It’s more like
a mass migration with a bit of training, and not a heavy re-engineering
effort.”
Ziglin added, “We have proven our ability to save money and
accelerate legacy systems to ERP implementation with a major Global
System Integrator, and we are proving that again. ERP to ERP is
much easier, faster and less expensive. Just how much re-engineering
and re-training do you need when the new ERP systems are web based?
It would be like calling an engineer to help you view CNN’s
website vs. MSNBC’s for news!”
Both customers and implementation partners are encouraged to take
advantage of this offer and then refocus their major business process
re-engineering efforts on the new Service Oriented Architecture,
and to deploy added automation rather than to completely re-engineer
the old ERP system.
Enableware’s partner program, which forms the ‘mass
migration path’, is now open to all interested parties. Contact
Enableware at: 602-418-3109. View the company’s website at:
www.enableware-inc.com.
About Enableware
Enableware, Inc is in the business of reducing Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP) implementation configuration costs up to 75% by automating
what consultants do. Configuring an ERP application to the customer's
requirement or blue print is the largest effort of the implementation
process and typically done by consultants. Our platform, PowerBuild
Wizard, automates this configuration work by marrying the "Industry
Standard Configuration Set" with Intellectual Capital configuration
rules to create the first "Industry Dynamic Configuration Sets".
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