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EMC to Buy Data General ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Aug 13, 1999 Abstract : WALTHAM, Mass., August 9th, 1999 (Reuters) - High-end data storage leader EMC Corp. (NYSE:EMC) on Monday moved to grab a chunk of the mid-range storage business with a deal to buy Data General Corp. (NYSE:DGN) for $1.1 billion in stock, the companies said.
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FRx Poised to Permeate Many More General Ledgers Part Two: Market Impact ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 4, 2003 Abstract : Since FRx already has integrations built to over forty leading general ledgers (and now a scalable tool kit available to accommodate virtually all others), the idea was for users to leverage the investment they have already made in their GL and to add increased functionality as their needs become more sophisticated.
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GE Comes to Lunch. Want to Guess Who the Appetizer Will Be? ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Mar 13, 2000 Abstract : General Electric announced the effective slicing of its General Electric Information Services company into two new business units to focus on E-commerce. The company will leverage its existing trading network to become a major E-commerce provider. At the rate at which E-procurement in particular is moving, GE may have to bulk up seriously to make its mark.
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Sterling Software Sees the Light with Eureka:Intelligence ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : Sterling Software, Inc. (NYSE: SSW) announced general availability today of its new EUREKA:Intelligence product, a 100% Java, Web-Based Integrated, Query, Analysis and Reporting tool that allows users to easily query, manipulate and format data for personal or shared use. EUREKA:Intelligence is suited for large, distributed organizations that require general purpose analyses reporting requirements for a large portion of business users.
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FRx Poised to Permeate Many More General Ledgers Part Four: Competitors and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 6, 2003 Abstract : With Integration Designer and Forecaster, FRx has taken critical steps forward in creating value for its customers and resellers. FRx should expend the marketing effort required to insure all its customers, prospects, and affiliates fully understand the value proposition of its products.
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FRx Poised to Permeate Many More General Ledgers Part Three: Market Impact continued ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 5, 2003 Abstract : While there is an opportunity for FRx to become a main pillar within the entire Microsoft BI product strategy, there is not yet an overall cohesive BI/CPM strategy or architecture to guide the product plans to an integrated BI solution set.
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FRx Poised To Permeate Many More General Ledgers Part One: Executive Summary ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 3, 2003 Abstract : FRx Software Corporation, a Microsoft company and a part of Microsoft Business Solutions, might be the best example of Microsoft’s coopetitiveness.
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The Tricky Enterprise Applications Needs of Plastics Producers ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 5, 2006 Abstract : General enterprise resource planning (ERP) providers, even those which are viable companies with a solid product, typically do not meet the tricky requirements that are vital to the plastics industry and related so-called mill or material converter businesses.
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How Do You Categorize Notebooks? ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 25, 2000 Abstract : The notebook computer market has become one of the remaining battlegrounds for computer manufacturers. Our purpose here is to define the notebook market segments, describe what the general characteristics of each segment are, and to give users an idea of what features they can expect for each segment.
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