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G3 Global Introduces Business Consultancy Services for the Utilities Industry

G3 Global announced the introduction of a Utilities Practice extending its services to offer business solutions to mid to large size providers of electricity, gas and water.  The launch of the practice will initiate the organisation’s involvement in the utilities industry, adding to its traditional focus areas of media, manufacturing, professional services and third party [...]

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SAP Partners with G3 Global to offer subscription based hosting for SAP Business All-in-One

G3 Global is amongst the first partners globally to be accredited as SAP Subscription Hosting Partners, which signifies the significance of the contribution G3 is making in this market. This model has enabled us to support an OnDemand model for SAP ERP BusinessSuite – previously not possible under the old SAP agreements. We believe the [...]

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G3 Global announce SAP Business All-in-One in G3 ConnectedBusinessCloud™

23rd February 2010 G3 Global has announced the launch of their Subscription-based Hosting Offering for SAP Business All-in-One, as part of the G3 ConnectedBusinessCloud™, the technology platform that enables business process innovation™. The G3 ConnectedBusinessCloud™ solution is designed to drive massive cost savings for the mid-market by delivering a portfolio of pre-configured, fully integrated “Best [...]

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“Building on the All-in-One foundation”

“Technology has changed the way book publishing works, as it has changed everything else in the world of media.” Bruce Jackson The rate of change facing the world of publishing is escalating. The thin margins in the industry, high complexities of the business, intense competition in a small industry, low staff salaries, and expanding competition [...]

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Publishing futures, lessons from the music industry, SAP responses

  “Technology has changed the way book publishing works, as it has changed everything else in the world of media.” Bruce Jackson   Book publishing can learn from the experience of other media industries that have gone through enormous changes in their markets brought about by the digital revolution. Not only the new product types, [...]

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ASAP Focus methodology and the initial implementation experience

“Creativity is making the complicated simple.” Charles Mingus Imagine being faced with piles of bricks, sand, cement, pipes and wires and attempting to build a house? A complicated and time-consuming pastime in the offing. Being faced with the full scope and richness of the SAP R/3 product can be a little like that. Making the [...]

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Describe Growth potential addressing IP, Royalty and digital issues

“Change can be scary. When papyrus replaced clay tablets, and the Gutenberg press calligraphy, did a bit of panic set in? Are we in the midst of a revolution of similar proportion? Very probably.” Susan McLester   Last month the American Booksellers Association announced that over 200 participating members of its “IndieCommerce” platform will soon [...]

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Introduce the Baseline Foundation Concept

“Publishing is a business. Writing may be art, but publishing, when all is said and done, comes down to dollars.”      Nicholas Sparks “If you don’t run, you won’t trip, but you may never get there.”                       Cynthia Copeland Lewis To build any great architecture whether the pyramids or the great bridges required the right foundation. The [...]

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“An SAP ERP solution for as little as £150K? Tell me more”

“Because publishing is becoming more business-oriented each day with more examination of the bottom line, it’s harder to break out than ever.”   Nicholas Sparks We have been working for some time with the SAP All-in-One solution intended to address the requirements of the small and medium sized enterprise. We have a range of baseline products [...]

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Publishing illusion

‘Publishing, or perhaps I ought to say, Book-Publishing, is quite different from what most people apparently suppose. The young man who regards it as a pleasantly dilettante occupation suitable for somebody who does not know what he wants to do but likes books, is under an illusion.’ Stanley Unwin, The Truth about Publishing, 1960 edition. [...]

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