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Supply Chain Planning and Execution

The AMR Research Supply Chain Planning and Execution Market Service is the premier resource for technology and service providers looking to gain an edge in a highly competitive and dynamic market. With access to industry-leading analysts and thought-provoking written research, clients gain the insight and edge they need to craft winning strategies. Read more.




Published Research [View All]

Podcast: S&OP Technology Landscape: Evolution to Integrated Business Planning Is a Work in Progress

S&OP Technology Landscape: Evolution to Integrated Business Planning Is a Work in Progress

SignalDemand: 20 Million More Reasons Why the Pricing Application Market Is Hot

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Agenda Topics

Supply Chain Trends for 2007 and Beyond

The Supply Chain Management Market Sizing Report, 2006-2011

Using Mobile Enablement to Increase Supply Chain Performance

How Prepared Are Companies for a Pandemic?

The Supply Chain Management Spending Report, 2007-2008

Service Parts Planning Vendor Landscape: Saving Millions in Inventory Reductions and Increased SLAs

End-User Buying Patterns in SCM: Will Best-of-Breed or Single-Vendor Preference Dominate Over the Next Two Years?

What Is Required for Global Trade and Transportation Management?

User Adoption Trends in RFID

Evolution of ERP Provider’s SCM Applications and SCM Suite Providers Footprints

Reducing Complexity Through Multi-Enterprise Collaboration: Aligning Marketing Initiatives with the Complexity Agenda

Pockets of Opportunity and Innovation for Best of Breed Applications Providers

Issues Addressed
  • Identify and size the opportunity to improve performance using supply chain applications
  • Make the decision of whether to use ERP or best-of-breed supply chain applications
  • Adopt a SaaS strategy
  • Understand integration and collaboration strategies to manage the extended trading community
  • Use technology to manage supply chain uncertainty
Representative Vendor Coverage
  • Aldata Solution
  • Aspentech
  • Click Commerce
  • Exterprise
  • GT Nexus
  • High Jump Software
  • i2 Technologies
  • Infor
  • JDA Software
  • Lawson
  • Logility
  • Manhattan Associates
  • Microsoft
  • Oracle
  • Pitney Bowes Distribution Solutions
  • RedPrairie
  • SAP
  • Servigistics
  • Sterling Commerce
  • Tecsys
Events and Speaking Engagements

Executive Conferences
AMR Research Supply Chain Executive Conference
May 28 - 30, 2008
The Phoenician
Scottsdale, AZ, US

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AMR Research Executive Leadership Conference
November 10 - 12, 2008
Westin Boston Waterfront
Boston, MA, US

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Webcasts
The Platform Revolution – A Look Into Disruptive Technologies
May 15, 2008, 11AM - 12PM ET
Webcast, Live
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Exchanges
2008 Value Chain and Logistics Outsourcing Exchange
May 28, 2008, 12PM - 5PM PT
The Phoenician
Scottsdale, AZ, US

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Key Questions

Your business hinges on the answers to these questions:

  • What are the difficulties and advantages for users and vendors shifting to a software-as-a-service (SaaS) strategy?
  • When do users consider best-of-breed supply chain applications more appropriate than a supply chain/ERP suite application?
  • How will supply chain innovation be monetized?
  • What are customer priorities for investment in manufacturing, retail, and service industries?
  • Why and in what supply chain applications are customers investing in, and what are the selection criteria they are employing?
  • How will users take advantage of advances in RFID, mobility, and real-time location systems?
  • To what extent will users look to standardize on a single vendor for supply chain applications?
  • What factors will increase the chances of success for users deploying supply chain applications?
  • How will enterprises increase user adoption for supply chain management initiatives?
  • Is SaaS a long-term supply chain strategy or a short-term solution?
  • How will enterprises align priorities among sales, marketing, and IT in support of supply chain initiatives?
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