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Continuous Data Quality Management: The Cornerstone of Zero-Latency Business Analytics Part 2: One Solution ( Pages)
by Greg Leman, CEO, Metagenix, Inc.
Oct 18, 2002 Abstract : Most enterprises fight fires with axes, fire hoses, trucks, and hordes of firemen, but the CDQM approach is a smoke detector. It’s far less expensive to put a fire out when it’s just smoldering, rather than to extinguish a blazing house fire and then remodel the entire house.
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3Com Will Route Customers to In-house Web Design Firm ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Jan 10, 2000 Abstract : Network giant 3Com has purchased an E-business web design and consulting firm.
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Are ASP Applications Right for You? Part 2: Decision Criteria ( Pages)
by Miles Szczurek
Aug 24, 2001 Abstract : Whether an application is best implemented as an ASP provided application or service, built in-house or purchased, generally depends on the same criteria as what would be used for outsourcing a function or process. This part details that criteria.
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Retailing Trends—Shopping Anyway and Everywhere ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 20, 2006 Abstract : Multichannel retailers have to flawlessly execute a full range of services to engage, transact, and fulfill orders placed via Internet. Thus, they either have to build a complete set of these services in-house, or outsource some (or all) of them.
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Intraware Acquires Janus for its Extranets ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Jul 11, 2000 Abstract : Janus Technologies gets out of the (IT glass) house, hangs out at the eStorefront, and finds a new soulmate. Best of all, the company has a good chance to have a date with Commerce One. Sounds like a good idea to us.
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IBM’s Newest NUMA-Q Server to Handle 64 Intel CPUs ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Jun 19, 2000 Abstract : IBM announced its latest NUMA-Q server, the E410. Its ability to house up to 64 Intel CPUs represents a doubling of the “largest” current system, the ES7000 from Unisys, and an eight-times increase over the largest current mainstream Intel offerings from Compaq, Dell, and HP.
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What You Should Know Before Selecting a WMS ( Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
May 29, 2003 Abstract : Before an important game, you create a game plan. Before you start building a house, you have a blueprint. And before you start looking at a warehouse management system (WMS), you must define how you want your warehouse to be organized and function. This article looks at basic warehouse strategies that need to be understood to ensure that the WMS software effectively and efficiently supports the activities of the warehouse, now and in the future. This is not to say that you will not consider the best practices of the new
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Lawson Software’s CRM and ASP Moves – Wise, Bold, Injudicious, Enforced, or Something Else? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 18, 2000 Abstract : Two recent moves by Lawson Software have stunned the market: 1) it discontinued its in-house CRM development in favor for partnering with Siebel Systems, and 2) it announced the intention to deliver its product also via 3rd-party Application Service Providers (ASPs). We express our views in this regard.
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GTM Solutions--Always Watch Out for SAP ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 13, 2005 Abstract : For global trade management solutions (GTM) one should never overlook the enterprise applications leader SAP, which in most cases opts for in-house product delivery.
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