The Power of MIS
A management information system provides access to production information, as well as automation to simplify calculations, track resources and monitor costs.
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The ability of various systems to provide customer and supplier Internet connectivity varies greatly. The same is true of the ability of MIS to integrate with external systems using standards-based communications mechanisms.
The crux of an MIS implementation is closing the gap between the standard functionality of the software and the standard processes of the printer. It is highly unlikely that any purchased application will exactly match the day-to-day practices of an in-plant without requiring a change in one or the other.
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