Gleneagles Golf Course at McLaren Park
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA
Score
0
Net Score
-3
Tee
Blue/Yellow
Comments
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Billie Nickelson
Implementation sounds really daunting. I definitely understand your worries. Check out this source and you can get a head start: https://piminto.com/piminto-vs-pimcore-choosing-the-right-pim-solution-for-your-business. A lot of it may depend on just how much customization you want to do. If your setup aligns with the standard use cases, I don't see why you could not implement it without the help from a consultant. However, there are many benefits to having an expert holding your hand through the process if you are nervous.Mar 28th, 9:46 am -
Edward
It's always interesting to see the different paths companies take when adopting new technologies. Some companies thrive on the challenge of learning and implementing everything themselves, viewing it as an opportunity to build internal expertise and customize the system to their exact needs. Others prefer to bring in outside consultants who have specialized knowledge and experience, allowing them to accelerate the implementation process and avoid potential pitfalls. I guess there is not one right way to do this thing.Mar 28th, 10:33 am
Round Comments:
We're seriously considering a PIM implementation, and one of my biggest questions is around the actual implementation process. Did you folks try to tackle it yourselves, or did you bring in a consultant? What were the pros and cons of each approach? Also, what kind of technical skills does your team need to have in order to pull off a successful implementation on their own? I'm just trying to gauge whether we have the internal resources to make this happen, or if we should budget for outside help.