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EAM/CMMS Evaluation Center

Mar 20, 2010
Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted EAM 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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Software Comparison (1 Page)
by TEC Staff
Oct 4, 2007 Abstract : Software comparison doesn't have to be a mystery. We offer you the 3 most important rules about how to get your business software comparison right. Not only will you discover why so many software comparisons go disastrously wrong, but you will also get the free software comparison reports, tools, and information you need to make a successful business software comparison work for you. Start your software comparison now!
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FREE Netbook Comparison Guide & Netbook Comparison Ratings (1 Page)
by TEC Staff
Jul 30, 2009 Abstract : Netbook Comparison Made Easy! Key Criteria to Consider for Netbook Comparison. What We Know So Far About Google Chrome OS on Netbooks.
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FREE GPS Comparison Guide & GPS Comparison Ratings (1 Page)
by TEC Staff
Jun 23, 2009 Abstract : Global Positioning System (GPS) Comparison Made Easy! Compare Top GPS Systems Side-by-side. Key Criteria to Consider for GPS Comparison: Routing capability, General features, Tracking technology, Hardware features, Display, Interface, Portability, Manufacturer and support.
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Has Consolidation Made the PLM Market More Agile? Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Oct 24, 2003 Abstract : Even if Agile continues to deliver superior products, its competition against single-vendor, pre-integrated ERP suite products will force Agile to aggressively differentiate the depth of their PLM expertise and further drive industry specialization.
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Has Consolidation Made the PLM Market More Agile? Part Two: Market Impact ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Oct 23, 2003 Abstract : The advent and growth of vendors targeting the needs of discrete manufacturing industries proves that the PLM market in this sector has been hot. Agile Software has made a name for itself by providing the tools that support the collaborative exchange of product data, appealing to companies that rely on contractors for the manufacture of its products. For companies whose BOMs change frequently, this integrated capability set has been extremely important, and Agile has thrived in the PLM selection situations requiring extensive external collaboration.
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Has Consolidation Made the PLM Market More Agile? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Oct 22, 2003 Abstract : While the race for the pole position in the still evolving, moving-target PLM market started several years ago, it has been quite accelerated by Agile Software's fourth acquisition in 2003. Particularly with the most recent Agile-Eigner announcement, the two players have apparently decided to leapfrog many direct competitors by joining complementary forces.
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Product Lifecycle Management Agility Founded on Innovation ( Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Apr 14, 2006 Abstract : Agile Software recognizes product lifecycle management (PLM) as an emerging business imperative for innovation. Now, Agile has a unique opportunity to leverage its position as the sole PLM vendor of significance to have a pure PLM pedigree.
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Parametric Technology Chills Out With Windchill Info*Engine V4 ( Pages)
by M. Reed
May 23, 2000 Abstract : Parametric Technology Corporation purchased Enterprise Application Integration vendor Auxilium within the last year, and has now announced the release of Auxilium’s Info*Engine EAI product, release 4.0. The product is said to provide a platform for “collaborative product commerce”.
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Liberty Alliance vs. WS-I; J2EE vs. .NET; Overwhelmed .YET? Part 2: Comparison, Challenges, & Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 21, 2002 Abstract : The battle for the dominance in Web services has so far largely been a war of words without the clear winner yet (and not any time soon). While interoperability seems to currently be the motivation for bigger players to suspend hostilities and focus on standards adoption, the desire for domination will tempt them to weave dependencies on their products into their strategies.
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