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Noble & Associates Consulting Announces Software Selection Service


Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) October 13, 2005 -- Noble & Associates Consulting, Inc, a provider of business and functional support for Oracle E-Business software implementations and upgrades worldwide, announces Software Selection Service.

You’ve heard the horror stories about huge amounts of wasted time and money spent on software that didn’t meet the needs of the organization. Noble & Associates Consulting desires to help clients have a better experience.

The right software can positively impact the profitability and stability of your company for years to come. The right people can assist. Analysts with domestic and global experience in a variety of industries and applications are uniquely qualified to provide guidance in developing a technology strategy or defining software selection initiatives. A technology plan cannot be developed in a vacuum. “Our partnership network of professionals can help resolve operational, business process and merger and acquisition related issues. Addressing these issues first will add clarity to the selection process” says Sandra Noble, president. Companies can make informed decisions about the numerous software options by a using methodical approach for evaluating them.

“The goal of our software selection service is to reduce the stress associated with software decisions.” Don’t miss the benefits of moving forward with technological innovations! Help is available.

About Noble & Associates Consulting, Inc
Noble & Associates Consulting offers cost effective, enterprise-wide (ERP) e-Business software solutions delivered by experienced professionals with industry, business and application knowledge and expertise. We also specialize in IT needs assessments, RFP creation and unbiased software selection assistance.

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