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Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted ERP knowledge bases, allows organizations to save time and money, achieving better and more reliable/fully-documented decisions, a quantum improvement over the widely-used subjective process of selecting complex enterprise software...
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One Step Closer to the Global ASP ( Pages)
by A. Turner
Jul 17, 2000 Abstract : On June 21, 2000, J.D. Edwards & Company, announced the Company’s JDe.sourcing application hosting program has expanded its scope through partnerships with leading ASP providers in Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America and North America.
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Lean and World Class Manufacturing and the Information Technology Dilemma—The Loss of Corporate Consciousness ( Pages)
by Ron Crabtree
Sep 23, 2005 Abstract : Companies relying on manual implementation and support for lean and world class methodologies risk losing corporate consciousness. Avoid the pitfalls of lost information and flexibility; place value on performance gaps and create matrixes of tools and applications to prioritize issues.
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SCM Software for Real World Manufacturing: A Case for Mission Critical Use ( Pages)
by Ashfaque Ahmed
Jul 24, 2004 Abstract : In an ideal world, we can have an exception free manufacturing operations. And for the most part, it will be a
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ROI for RFID: A Case Study Part One: Company Background ( Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Jun 28, 2004 Abstract : Radio frequency identification (RFID) is the latest buzzword in the world of manufacturing and distribution technology. If you believe the press releases, it is a panacea and cure-all for what ails the industry. While RFID may not solve world hunger, you may not want to propose a solution without it. This research note looks at a recent and successful, implementation of RFID, examining the characteristics of the process and common obstacles and speed bumps to avoid.
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PeopleSoft Revamps World for Its Mid-Market "Express" Conquest Part One: Recent Annoucements ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 26, 2004 Abstract : Amid an intensifying hullabaloo in the mid-market, with all tier one players delivering solutions tailored for small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) and incumbent tier one and tier three vendors defending their turf, PeopleSoft seems to have thrown another strike by utilizing its acquisition of former J.D. Edwards.
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PeopleSoft Revamps World for Its Mid-Market "Express" Conquest Part Three: Strengths ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 28, 2004 Abstract : PeopleSoft's solutions within enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain management (SCM), enterprise portals, business intelligence (BI), and supplier relationship management (SRM) functionality provide a wide scope of features, and very few smaller vendors can provide tightly integrated applications of this magnitude under one umbrella.
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Innovative Approaches in the Free-for-all World of Value-added Resellers ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 18, 2006 Abstract : The universe of existing applications partners is relatively stable; some occasional movement from dropping one product in favor of another occurs naturally, and no vendor is immune to losing partners. But some innovative vendors are doing their best.
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The SOAP Opera Progresses - Helping XML to Rule the World ( Pages)
by Michael F. Reed
Aug 20, 2001 Abstract : An important emerging standard in the web arena, known as SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), originally developed by Microsoft, has achieved a new milestone. Since IBM joined in support for the SOAP standard with increased security, SOAP may replace DCOM, and possibly even CORBA eventually. The W3C consortium has just released a new version, 1.2, which will be widely accepted and adopted by vendors.
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Baltimore Technologies Doubles Revenues, Offers World-Class PKI Hosting ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 11, 2000 Abstract : Baltimore Technologies expects to report a sound quarter and does not expect to be plagued by the same erroneous projections that instigated two class-action lawsuits against Entrust.
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