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Countdown to Sage Summit
With less than three weeks until the big event, Washington Frank International is counting down the days to the Sage Summit!
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March in review: ERP, SAP and the cloud
Read all the latest news from the ERP industry on the Washington Frank blog post – events, predictions, mistakes and more.
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Why you need a specialist ERP recruitment consultant
Are you looking to fulfill an ERP role and want to know how a Specialist ERP Recruitment Consultant could help in your candidate search? Read this post.
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ServiceNow Events in 2017
One of the fastest-growing service management systems, ServiceNow is poised to be an industry leader in the upcoming year. If you’re a ServiceNow professional or looking to integrate ServiceNow into your business – you won’t want to miss these upcoming ServiceNow events in 2017 including Knowledge17, NowForum, and regional SNUG meetings.
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Your definitive guide to ERP Events in 2017
With so many ERP events in 2017 such as SAGE Summit UK & ERP Head to Head; Washington Frank has rounded up a definitive list of those you should attend.
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The future of ERP: predictions for 2017
ERP experts share their predictions for the future of ERP applications in 2017. Read what they have to say on the Washington Frank blog.
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UKISUG Connect: the UK & Ireland’s biggest SAP event
UKISUG Connect 2016 is the UK & Ireland’s biggest SAP ERP event, read more about this event on Washington Frank’s blog.
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TPG Growth Acquires Frank Recruitment Group
TPG Growth acquired a majority stake in Frank Recruitment Group (FRG) from its founders and UK-based mid-market private equity firm Livingbridge.
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Unravel the top ERP events to attend in 2016
There’s no shortage of ERP events to choose from, but with limited time and resources, how do decide which ones are worth attending? Read our blog for more.
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SAP SMB Innovation Summit 2017: Everything You Need To Know
If you’re attending – or thinking of attending – the SAP SMB Innovation Summit we have all the need-to-know information.
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