This is a huge subject, and one which has occupied about a third of my time for about 20 years. The Shell integration of SAP's PS and PM module with P3 in 19something would be the first time I was heavily involved.
In my not-so-humble opinion, no ERP system is compatible with P6. But they can all be made so with the correct integration software and proceedures. Oracle's out-of-the-box solution is just that as well. The idea that an off-the-shelf integration between a Work Management System and a Scheduling system is appropriate for any organisation is just wrong. The bulk of the effort is in creating the proceedures that govern the system. No change there then. A generic integration tool like Collabro's Legare can then stitch it all together. You will find the whole adventure as much fun as you can have without smashing your head against a wall. Enjoy!
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21 yearsAnthony,This is a huge
Anthony,
This is a huge subject, and one which has occupied about a third of my time for about 20 years. The Shell integration of SAP's PS and PM module with P3 in 19something would be the first time I was heavily involved.
In my not-so-humble opinion, no ERP system is compatible with P6. But they can all be made so with the correct integration software and proceedures. Oracle's out-of-the-box solution is just that as well. The idea that an off-the-shelf integration between a Work Management System and a Scheduling system is appropriate for any organisation is just wrong. The bulk of the effort is in creating the proceedures that govern the system. No change there then. A generic integration tool like Collabro's Legare can then stitch it all together. You will find the whole adventure as much fun as you can have without smashing your head against a wall. Enjoy!