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ERP Evaluation Center

Nov 23, 2009
Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted ERP knowledge bases, allows organizations to save time and money, achieving better and more reliable/fully-documented decisions, a quantum improvement over the widely-used subjective process of selecting complex enterprise software...
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Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Apr 27, 2000 Abstract : Apple has opened up the source code for the kernel of their next generation operation system, Mac OS X. Et tu, Redmond?
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A New Development Framework on iSeries or i5/OS: Architecture ( Pages)
by Ludo Dierckx and Wim Van Leuven
May 18, 2005 Abstract : It is feasible to create native, intuitive and graphical business applications using just available software in i/OS and Open source Java. Using iSeries as an integrated business server is more than just a dream.
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Sony Picks Palm OS ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : Sony announced plans to build new Palm OS-based hand-held gadgets that could allow people to view videos, listen to music and organize information, thereby shutting out Windows CE.
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Does Microsoft Have Something Against 64-Bit Processors? ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 17, 2000 Abstract : More cracks appear in the Wintel duolith, as Linux appears to be the first OS “ready for prime time” on Intel’s 64-bit “Itanium” processor. Despite Microsoft’s statements to the contrary, Linux may also be the only 64-bit OS on Itanium for awhile.
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Linux at 25% of Server OS Market - Is Redmond Hearing Footsteps? ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 15, 2000 Abstract : Linux has now grabbed 25% of the server operating system market share, passing Novell and knocking on Windows's door.
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What If They Shipped an OS and Nobody Came? ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Jan 14, 2000 Abstract : With six weeks remaining before the announced shipment date for Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system, there are but a few applications
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OS SmackDown! ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Jan 12, 2000 Abstract : In the latest escalation in the battle between Windows and Linux, directions on how to replace each with the other have been published on the Web by their respective champions.
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Solomon Stands the Test of Time Despite Changing Masters Part Three: Product Differentiators ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 5, 2003 Abstract : Of all the MBS' products, Solomon is apparently the purest in terms of a standard Microsoft technology stack, and without any proprietary additions. Furthermore, its sharp focus solely on Microsoft technology from ground up, coined in ''the power of one'' motto (one OS platform - Windows XP/NT/2000, one database platform - MS SQL Server, one development environment - MS Visual Basic, etc.), also presents an attractive, risk-adverse option for penny-pinching mid-market customers. Solomon IV has consequently been very competitive in speed of implementation, feasibility of customization, total cost of ownership (TCO), and price/performance ratio.
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OmniSky Selects WorkSpot to Develop Wireless Internet Services ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Aug 10, 2000 Abstract : Given that OmniSky’s wireless Internet service is Palm OS specific, WorkSpot is a safe and relatively inexpensive partner for OmniSky, which is still a privately funded organization
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