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3M Wraps Up HighJump, While Retalix Shops OMI International Part Two: Market Impact (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 17, 2004 Abstract : Both HighJump's and OMI's customers should be pleased because these acquisitions should center their vendors’ supply chain execution products inside a larger suite of complementary offerings and increase their vendors’ financial viability and market visibility.
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3M Wraps Up HighJump, While Retalix Shops OMI International Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations (2 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 18, 2004 Abstract : Existing smaller customers of both acquired vendors should closely monitor any changes to determine whether they will continue to receive acceptable support and service from their providers within these new arrangements.
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3M Wraps Up HighJump, While Retalix Shops OMI International Part One: Recent Events (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 16, 2004 Abstract : It appears that instead of a direct intra-market consolidation, some smaller, but profitable, undercapitalized, and undervalued warehouse management and supply chain execution vendors have lately found a shelter under wealthy, more visible parent companies with complementary products.
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ERP - Distribution Showdown! Oracle's JD Edwards vs. Technology Group International (1 Page)
by Dylan Persaud
Jul 31, 2007 Abstract : Using our ERP - Distribution Evaluation Center, we compared Oracle's JD Edwards and Technology Group International head-on. For the overall rankings portion, we looked at these vendors' solutions in two basic configurations, with and without back-office (human resources [HR] and financials) functionality. To eliminate any chance of bias and to ensure a level playing field, all 3, 414 criteria comprising all the modules and submodules in the ERP - distribution request for information (RFI) were given equal weight and priority...
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New Data Triggers for International Supply Chain Finance (5 Pages)
by David Gustin
Jul 8, 2005 Abstract : Corporations have drastically changed their global supply chain models over a short period. The market is also in the early stages of migrating to data triggered finance, creating opportunities for banks and logistic companies to develop international supply chain finance solutions.
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International Trade Logistics Challenge Automated Global E-Trading (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 11, 2004 Abstract : The Internet has enabled a networked world, a communication infrastructure, and emerging enterprise applications, which have opened the door for international trade in earnest. But not many applications really offer multi-enterprise services and software to automate the transportation and Internet-based logistics management needs of a global trading network.
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Catalyst International Ties Fate to SAP (7 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Feb 1, 2000 Abstract : In what may be the most significant event since the company's launch, Catalyst International has lashed its corporate ship to ERP leviathan SAP in a new alliance. The deal could buoy the small Wisconsin vendor through unprecedented revenues or scuttle it.
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Catalyst International Bit by Y2K Bug (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 4, 1999 Abstract : 'Catalyst International, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLYS), a leader in warehouse management software, today announced that due to longer sales cycles of prospective customers, revenues are expected to be lower than projected resulting in a third quarter loss. The delay in signing new contracts appears to result from a general slow down in procurement and contracting decisions by tier one customers as Y2K approaches. Further, sales of new accounts were hindered for several months between Catalyst's pre-release announcement regarding the 'potential strategic partner' and the actual press release announcing the SAP/Catalyst Advanced Strategic Alliance du
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Catalyst International Secures French Connection with Steria (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Sep 21, 1999 Abstract : MILWAUKEE, Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Catalyst International, Inc. CLYS, a leading supplier of warehouse management systems (WMS) applications, today announced the signing of a new VAR partner agreement with Steria, one of France's largest systems and services integrators. The new agreement gives Steria sole rights to provide sales, marketing and implementation services for Catalyst's WMS solutions in France.
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