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Quote-to-order: One Big, Lean Machine Adds High Tech to Its Mix ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 22, 2008 Abstract : BigMachines differentiates itself in the quote-to-order (Q2O) sphere due to its solutions’ lean end-to-end, inquiry-to-order focus. Although there are other vendors offering Q2O as a service, BigMachines product is arguably more flexible, as high tech manufacturers may be noting.
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"Evergreen"—Environmental Regulations for High-tech and Electronics, Chemical, and Oil and Gas Industries ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 5, 2007 Abstract : High-tech and electronics, chemical, and oil and gas industries each have their fair share of regulatory requirements to meet, and an increasing number include environmental directives. Enterprise applications designed to meet their distinct needs should help pave the way to compliance.
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'Evergreen'—Environmental Regulations for High-tech and Electronics, Chemical, and Oil and Gas Industries (0 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 20, 2009 Abstract : High-tech and electronics, chemical, and oil and gas industries each have their fair share of regulatory requirements to meet, and an increasing number include environmental directives. Enterprise applications designed to meet their distinct needs should help pave the way to compliance.
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Bus-Tech Speeds up Mainframe DB2 Access ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 23, 2000 Abstract : Bus-Tech has announced the EnterpriseExpress Adapter for DB2 Access. The product is a PCI-compliant ESCON adapter using IBM's Multipath Channel+ (MPC+) protocol to provide the highest possible throughput between Windows NT applications and DB2 Universal Database for OS/390 using IBM's DB2 Connect.
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It’s David vs. Goliath! BatchMaster Takes on Oracle in Process ERP (0 Pages)
by Larry Blitz
Nov 21, 2008 Abstract : Hi, I’m Larry Blitz, editor of TEC’s Vendor Showdown series. Today we have a true David and Goliath story for you, as little BatchMaster battles it out with gigantic Oracle in a head to head process ERP Showdown. We hope you find this Showdown helpful and informative, and invite your comments and questions at showdown@technologyevaluation.com.
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Plumtree Fuels Growth With New Corporate Portal Product ( Pages)
by L. Talarico
Nov 17, 2000 Abstract : Plumtree Software recently released Plumtree Corporate Portal 4.0, a new version of its portal product with a significant number of new “gadgets” and increased functionality to allow constituents outside the organization to view relevant information. Plumtree’s partnership development has led to a sophisticated portal product with support for many business applications.
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Sony Picks Palm OS ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : Sony announced plans to build new Palm OS-based hand-held gadgets that could allow people to view videos, listen to music and organize information, thereby shutting out Windows CE.
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TEC Talks to the Open For Business ProjectFree and Open Source Software Business ModelsPart One: OFBiz ( Pages)
by Josh Chalifour
Sep 7, 2004 Abstract : In conversation with the Open For Business (OFBiz) project leader, David Jones, TEC discovers some of the challenges in raising an open source enterprise software solution. Mr. Jones explains his vision in this first part of three articles on maintaining a business centered around Free and open source software for the enterprise.
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To Gain Market Share in the Mid-Market, SAP Leaves No Stone Unturned ( Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan
Jun 30, 2003 Abstract : The star above small and medium businesses (SMB) has never been so bright. CRM solution vendors are courting this market segment extensively. This is the second of a series of articles that look at strategies deployed by major enterprise solution vendors to attract the SMB decision makers and whether those vendors are ''dumbing down'' their enterprise software for the mid-market. This article evaluates SAP's mid-market solutions and its implementation approach.
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