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With Record Revenues, AXENT Puts Down a Solid Fist ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jul 6, 2000 Abstract : Cybercrime and information security attacks are not going to go away. AXENT's three protection products, Intruder Alert, Raptor Firewall, and NetProwler contain the most fundamental security protection products that any aspiring Internet company should include in their IT strategy - network based intrusion detection, host based intrusion detection, and an enterprise hybrid firewall.
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Stability and Functionality for Process and Discrete Manufacturers ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 12, 2005 Abstract : While superficially, Infor's acquisition strategy may appear to be impulsive, it has actually been calculated to develop a stronger vertical functionality. This may mean that Infor can offer customers more stability while offering niche functionality.
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Comparing On Demand Customer Relationship Management Service Alternatives ( Pages)
by Jim Berkowitz
Dec 5, 2005 Abstract : Customer relationship management (CRM) functionality can fall into four categories: core functionality; non-core functionality; vertical, industry-specific features; and accounting-related features. When evaluating and selecting a CRM solution, enterprises must be aware of the potential issues associated with functions and features that are not part of core CRM functionality.
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OKENA Pioneers Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jan 6, 2002 Abstract : Intrusion prevention has evolved as a smarter alternative to intrusion detection. Pioneer OKENA has mapped application behaviors into rules, and is using these behavior rules to prevent intrusions up front. This second-generation approach offers substantial bottom line savings, and frees up IT resources for other tasks.
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Microsoft to Add "Encore" Functionality to MBS Great Plains 8.0 Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 10, 2004 Abstract : MBS' current strategy of letting extension functionality proliferate spontaneously largely resembles the current development practice of the open source community. This can be be considered ironic, because open sourcing is something Microsoft loves to hate.
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Caldera eDesktop Edges Out Microsoft Windows 2000 in Functionality – Part III ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Jun 16, 2000 Abstract : In this article, we examine capabilities of five top Supply Chain Management software vendors in several key areas of functionality: material procurement planning, manufacturing planning and scheduling, distribution and transportation management, and inventory management and warehousing.
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Caldera eDesktop Edges Out Microsoft Windows 2000 in Functionality – Part II ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Jun 15, 2000 Abstract : TechnologyEvaluation.com has completed its analysis of the innate functionality of three desktop operating systems – Microsoft Windows 2000, Red Hat Linux 6.2, and Caldera OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4. The winner is Caldera.
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Caldera eDesktop Edges Out Microsoft Windows 2000 in Functionality – Part I ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Jun 14, 2000 Abstract : TechnologyEvaluation.com has completed its analysis of the innate functionality of three desktop operating systems – Microsoft Windows 2000, Red Hat Linux 6.2, and Caldera OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4. The winner is Caldera.
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Made2Manage Offers New Functionality And A VIP Treatment Part 1: Announcements ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 4, 2002 Abstract : By unveiling the multi-site functionality while concurrently providing technologically advanced solutions, Made2Manage is poised to survive the ongoing market shakeout.
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