Package Vendor Questionnaire and Checklist


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Choosing a vendor to provide your company with the packaged solution is tricky. You need answers to many key questions. This thorough questionnaire and checklist will help you learn about a candidate vendor's package in terms of contract/price, integration/interfacing, facilities/security, evaluation opportunities offered, delivery/installation/support, staffing/training, performance, modifications/customization and upgrades. Some questions are formulated to cover data warehouse/business intelligence packages, but the questionnaire covers a wide expanse of information that can be applied to any vendor package decision process.




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