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Is Web Success Necessary for CEO Survival? ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Sep 25, 1999 Abstract : The CEO of Cahners Business Information, a publisher of Business to Business information with designs on creating an Internet publishing empire, steps down. The speculation is that he was forced out by the parent company, Reed Elsevier.
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Security Information Market Heading for Growth ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 31, 2000 Abstract : The growth of security vulnerabilities is creating a new market for security information. With link sharing and cooperation among sites, it is not clear that this market is nearly as predatory as some publishing markets.
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The Role of PIM and PLM in the Product Information Supply Chain: Where is Your Link? ( Pages)
by Jim Brown and Bob Gallagher
Mar 28, 2005 Abstract : Diverse groups have been discussing PIM from the perspective of data synchronization and syndication, product lifecycle management (PLM), and enterprise publishing. Each of these product categories includes the management of product information, but each uses product information for a different operational role.
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The Role of PIM and PLM in the Product Information Supply Chain: Where is Your Link? (3 Pages)
by Jim Brown and Bob Gallagher
Nov 1, 2004 Abstract : Diverse groups have been discussing PIM from the perspective of data synchronization and syndication, product lifecycle management (PLM), and enterprise publishing. Each of these product categories includes the management of product information, but each uses product information for a different operational role.
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Is Web Success Necessary for CEO Survival? (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Sep 25, 1999 Abstract : The CEO of Cahners Business Information, a publisher of Business to Business information with designs on creating an Internet publishing empire, steps down. The speculation is that he was forced out by the parent company, Reed Elsevier
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Compaq, HP, IBM, Intel and Microsoft Create New PC Security Alliance ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Oct 13, 1999 Abstract : Five key vendors, Compaq, HP, IBM, Intel, and Microsoft have allied together to develop a new hardware and software specification for personal computer security. The alliance has set a goal of publishing a specification proposal by the second half of 2000. It remains to be seen what impact this will have on the rapidly increasing number of information security attacks.
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Small Merger Challenges and Recommendations to Users ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 4, 2007 Abstract : The recent merger of enterprise resource planning vendors CMS Software (now known as Solarsoft Business Systems) and XKO Software presents some challenges. Although little overlap exists between the companies’ product lines, customers should verify that pre-merger support and service contracts are honored.
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The Sweet Spot of One Merging ERP Vendor ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 3, 2007 Abstract : CMS Software (now known as Solarsoft Business Systems) may not be a huge global player, but its enterprise resource planning solutions address a wide spectrum of supply chain management requirements, including customizable electronic data interchange functions, warehousing, distribution, and traceability features.
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A Quiet ERP Vendor Merger That’s Worth a Closer Look ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 30, 2007 Abstract : The CMS Software-XKO Software merger into Solarsoft Business Solutions offers proof that smaller enterprise resource planning vendors are not extinct yet. Perhaps in the grand scheme of things, no one should really care about such events, but these less well-known vendors haven’t said their last words yet.
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