Introduction
To be successful in today's competitive and continuous evolving information technology (IT) market companies must be able to utilise their skills, information and knowledge to the highest efficiency level possible. Utilisation of and control over these factors will aid companies in acquiring and maintaining competitive advantages over others operating in the same competitive IT market. The implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system would be perfect to suit a business' need for integration of skills, information and knowledge, which reside within the firm. The implementation of an ERP system will increase the speed with which information flows through the company, as a result of the integration of all of an organisation's information system computing (Davenport, 1998).
This case study will discuss the implementation of an ERP system within Cisco's business environment. "Cisco was founded in 1984 by a small group of computer scientists from......
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