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Total Reward Management: Don't Leave Your Line Manager Alone (6 Pages)
by Donatello Bianco
Jun 30, 2005 Abstract : A total reward management system can help companies leverage their most complex and volatile asset: its human capital. Partnerships between human resources and line managers, and using collaborative platforms to communicate incentives and goals can increase strengthen a company's competitive advantage.
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Microsoft says OLE for Data Mining: Is it Bull? (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Mar 28, 2000 Abstract : Microsoft released a new version of OLE DB (Object Linking and Embedding Database, based on Microsoftメs Component Object Model or COM) which supports a proprietary data mining specification. It is purported to extend the Structured Query Language (SQL) to allow easier and faster incorporation of data mining queries into existing data warehouse solutions.
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Microsoft Takes A Shot at the Business Intelligence Market (4 Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Jun 30, 2006 Abstract : Microsoft Business Scorecard Manager 2005 has allowed Microsoft to enter the business intelligence (BI) market by using its client base to expand its offering. Microsoft offers a complete solution with its SQL Server platform, OLAP, reporting analysis, and scorecarding capabilities.
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Interview with Louis Suárez-Potts of OpenOffice.org and CollabNet (8 Pages)
by Josh Chalifour
Jul 28, 2005 Abstract : Louis Suárez-Potts speaks about the political and social architecture of open source communities as well as practices for successful oversight of a project. He covers specific examples from his role as community development manager for the OpenOffice.org project.
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Exact Software--Working Diligently Towards the 'One Exact' Synergy Part Two: Macola, the ERP and BAM Solutions (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 27, 2004 Abstract : In 2003, Exact Software announced the general availability of Macola Enterprise Suite (ES), the latest version of the company's ERP solution, which goes beyond traditional ERP solutions’ scope by allowing its users to define business rules, workflow, and exception alerts and events. Also, Exact Event Manager addresses the challenge of not knowing about existing and potential business problems or of learning of them too late by providing a way for organizations to define and respond to critical, time-sensitive data across the entire enterprise.
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The Many Faces of PLM Part One: Event Summary (3 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Dec 29, 2003 Abstract : Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software solutions, like many of the application suites that have come before it, are a collection of different offerings that serve a common theme and contribute to overlapping value propositions. Like previous application suites, there is strategic value in approaching PLM as a set of inter-related requirements as opposed to just a collection of function-specific requirements. This is a report on the observations from the 2003 Product Development Manager’s Association (PDMA) Conference.
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Audit Considerations for Enterprise Software Implementations Part 1: Project Planning and Management (4 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Oct 20, 2003 Abstract : Thanks, in part, to the fallout from the financial scandals of Enron, WorldCom, Tyco and others, the corporate spotlight is being refocused on the audit function. However, by waiting until systems are live and in production before applying an audit regimen, you may miss an excellent opportunity to establish effective controls at the outset, when the enterprise software is being implemented. Read on to learn where and how, as an executive sponsor, project manager, or team member, you can instill audit procedures that can continue throughout the life of the software.
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Extricity Makes a Move into IBM’s Sphere of B2B Influence (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 23, 2001 Abstract : B2B/EAI software vendor Extricity announced that International Business Machines is shipping the Extricity B2B platform as part of IBM’s WebSphere BtoBi Partner Agreement Manager. An OEM alliance with IBM is bound to provide Extricity with additional credence and leverage in the ever-expanding B2B/EAI market.
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Ten Key Legal Concerns in E-Commerce Ventures and Contracts (13 Pages)
by Dennis M. Kennedy
Dec 20, 2000 Abstract : IT managers must understand the legal issues ヨ at least well enough to know when there is an issue. E-commerce is so new that lawyers (and the law) are having a tough time keeping up with it, but that doesnメt get the manager off the hook if something that should have been thought about slips through the cracks. Here are a few simple points to keep in mind as you work on any e-commerce project.
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