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Oct 27, 2011
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Patrick Zirnhelt, Director | Energy & Asset Management , IFS North America
Jill Feblowitz, Vice President, Utilities and Oil and Gas, IDC Energy Insights |
This event was originally broadcast on October 27, 2011 and is now available for on-demand viewing.
What industry and macroeconomic trends will affect the type of enterprise software your power generation needs in the year to come? What are the specific characteristics and capabilities you will need to look for in selecting enterprise software like enterprise resource planning (ERP) and enterprise asset management (EAM)?
Two experts share insights that will be invaluable to anyone contemplating an investment in enterprise software in the energy sector. Jill Feblowitz, Vice President for Utilities and Oil and Gas for IDC shares remarks driven by IDC research. Patrick Zirnhelt, Director of Sales for Asset Intensive Industry for IFS North America, shares observations gathered through intimate involvement in enterprise software projects.
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Patrick Zirnhelt
Director | Energy & Asset Management IFS North America |
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Jill Feblowitz
Vice President, Utilities and Oil and Gas IDC Energy Insights |
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IFS delivers software to make enterprises more agile by streamlining four core strategic processes: service & asset management, manufacturing, supply chain and projects. IFS develops, supplies, and implements IFS Applications™, a component-based extended ERP suite built on SOA technology. Represented in 50 countries, IFS provides a global presence with local support to its more than 2,000 customers, with 800,000+ users at more than 7,000 sites.