Hi again,
Sorry .. this was a “Friday” question (but I was sick on Friday) so maybe I 
should have said “OFF-TOPIC” to begin with... I really just expected  a handful 
of quick “knee jerk” responses, not a big discussion on what is and isn’t an 
ERP, or people disputing what others have said.   Also, I realize no context 
was provided, I just thought it would make for an interesting set of replies, 
sort of get a quick pulse on what people know and like no matter where their 
particular cog fits in the business/EDI machine.

I thought I made appropriate disclaimers in my original question, but this 
group is known for analytical people who look beyond the surface (good traits), 
so maybe I shouldn’t have been so casual in throwing it out there.   I wasn’t 
asking for “recommendations”,  just quick opinions. 

Thanks, anyway, and sorry for anyone who felt their time was wasted.

Ken


From: jkcedi 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 5:14 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [EDI-L] <MISC> ERP and EDI Translator correspondence

  
Hi,
This is sort of something that just popped into my head, and I don’t expect a 
lot of analysis here, just the short answer (and this is especially aimed at 
those who have used at least one ERP system, and at least two different EDI 
products, although others can play along, too, since this is just asking for an 
off the cuff answer base on your impression of such things):

If you had it to do over again, what ERP system would you choose, and which 
translator product would you choose to go with it?

(I know you probably don’t have that option, and it wouldn’t be up to only you 
if you did, but, hey, I’m just sayin’....)

Thanks.

Ken Cox

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