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Cut-to-size/shape Industries ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 8, 2006 Abstract : The specialized material resource planning module for cut-to-size/shape industries must be able to recognize when current demand cannot be satisfied by the in stock inventory due to dimensional issues, and include that unsatisfied demand in its reorder messages.
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Maximizer Enterprise 8: A Strong Competitor on the SMB Front Line ( Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan and Katarina Novatzki
Sep 23, 2004 Abstract : TEC recently reviewed Maximizer Enterprise 8. Tailored to the latest Internet technology, the offering is aggressively priced. Rich functionality is offered in a three-module structure that continues to compete in the demanding
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Provia Tackles RFID in a Twofold Manner Part One: Recent Annoucements ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 11, 2004 Abstract : The fact that the size does not necessarily mean everything in the enterprise applications space might be proven by Provia, which certainly still continues to differentiate its value proposition despite its smaller stature and quieter nature compared to most of its adversaries. Most recently, it would be its early embrace of RFID through two offerings for different levels of RFID needs: 1) ViaWare WMS--RFID compliant product, for intrinsic RFID enablement of many processes within the supply chain, and 2) the RFIDware add-on module, for achieving outbound RFID tag application only.
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Predictive Product Keeps Debtors’ Prison Empty ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Jul 26, 2000 Abstract : SLP InfoWare adds a module that identifies credit risks.
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An E-Commerce Company That Can Pay The Bills ( Pages)
by D. Geller
May 22, 2000 Abstract : Concur Technologies added a module that handles miscellaneous payment requests to its eWorkplace suite. It seems like a small thing, but handling all those little expense reports adds up to a big one.
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When EDI Goes Native, Everything Falls in Sync with IQMS ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 8, 2005 Abstract : IQMS's IQ EDI module is a natively-built solution that deals with the complexities of data synchronization among EDI documents and eliminates the need for third-party translators.
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Enterprise Applications--The Genesis and Future, Revisited Part Six: Looking to the Future ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 6, 2004 Abstract : Unless all the functional modules have access to and use the same data in near real-time, unless all processes are fully integrated (so that, for example a mobile sales rep can see the live inventory data for order promising), and unless users can seamlessly move from one module to another, we are not talking about coherency but rather about the hodgepodge of disconnected (or very loosely connected, in the best scenario) islands of information.
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Acquisitive Vendor Expands Its Enterprise Asset Management Potential ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 18, 2008 Abstract : IFS has much to offer customers. Its IFS Applications suite now boasts an asset lifecycle management module for quick data retrieval. IFS also has a strong commitment to international standards, and with its acquisition of iSC, expertise in naval and marine operations.
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SAP Users Speak Out on Credit and Collections Shortcomings ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Feb 1, 2000 Abstract : A recent survey of companies which have implemented SAP Accounts Receivable reveal more than a few areas where the system failed to deliver. Although nearly all reported one or more influences on credit and collections that did not relate to SAP, 70% of them felt shortcomings of SAP's A/R module were at least partly to blame for the observed rise in Days Sales Outstanding.
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