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	<title>Comments on: The hollowing out of ERP</title>
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	<description>Andy Hayler, founder of Kalido and The Information Difference, gives his views on the enterprise software market. Issues covered include data warehousing, master data management, business intelligence and data quality.</description>
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		<title>By: Nitin</title>
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		<description>I wonder.  I agree that individual components like &quot;your favorite cost allocation module&quot; may be pluggable, but would you be willing to take the headache of maintaining a best of breed (aka &quot;one of its kind&quot;) setup?  Many of us have already traversed that path in the past.  Single source of data, interoperability, free data flow across diverse applications like Manufacturing and Financials are what make ERP still very attractive value propositions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wonder.  I agree that individual components like &#8220;your favorite cost allocation module&#8221; may be pluggable, but would you be willing to take the headache of maintaining a best of breed (aka &#8220;one of its kind&#8221;) setup?  Many of us have already traversed that path in the past.  Single source of data, interoperability, free data flow across diverse applications like Manufacturing and Financials are what make ERP still very attractive value propositions.</p>
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