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License Revenue Up At The New Manugistics ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jul 19, 2000 Abstract : Manugistics’ recent rise in license revenues can be attributed to the company’s aggressive sales and marketing initiatives implemented by CEO Greg Owens and his new management team.
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Manugistics Posts Third Quarter Loss But Sees License Growth ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jan 5, 2000 Abstract : Manugistics Group recently reported a 35% increase in third quarter license revenues to $14.6 million, a result of signing a number of new clients. The company reported a net loss for the quarter of $4.8 million, or $0.17 per share.
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Netpliance Responds Quickly to Hardware Hack ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
May 9, 2000 Abstract : Off to a rough and tumble start, Netpliance's stock fell 18% by its third day of trading due to a security exploit. However, don't expect the rough start to thwart sales. Though the
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JD Edwards Reports Strong License Revenue Growth in Q1 2000, but… ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 28, 2000 Abstract : J.D. Edwards & Company reported financial results for the first fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2000.
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Merant Goes South on the Stock Market ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Sep 5, 2000 Abstract : Another vendor has stated that growth and license revenues in the mainframe arena are softer than expected. Shares of Merant (NASDAQ: MRNT), the provider of PVCS, a major software configuration management product (acquired from Intersolv), in addition to other software, have dropped more than 24 percent after the company released preliminary financial estimates for its first fiscal quarter recently-ended, showing revenues likely will be about 17 percent less than the previous year due to a decline in COBOL license fees.
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Intentia: Java Evolution From AS/400 ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 1, 1999 Abstract : Movex Ver. 11 NextGen is the first ERP software written entirely in Java. Nevertheless, we believe that AS/400 products will still contribute more than 70% of total license revenue within the next 3 years, while Java-based products running on other platforms will not gain major user acceptance and will contribute a maximum of 30% of total license revenue within the same time frame.
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MAPICS: Will Customer Satisfaction be Enough? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 1, 1999 Abstract : MAPICS has consistently scored above average in the following customer-service & support benchmarks: reliability, quality of support, vendor stability, ease of doing business, and affiliate product and industry knowledge. However, limited platform support means that AS/400 products will contribute more than 50% of total license revenue within next 5 years. Furthermore, for the next 18 months, approx. 80% of license revenue will come from its existing customer base, who will want to either replace an old MAPICS product or add new modules to an existing MAPICS XA installation.
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J.D. Edwards’ Mixed Blessings ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 27, 2000 Abstract : On August 23, J.D. Edwards reported financial results for the third quarter ended July 31, 2000. Despite notable license fee revenue growth of 56% over the same period last year, the net loss for the Q3 2000 was a hefty $22.6 million.
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Intentia’s Intents To Be More Fashionable ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 19, 2001 Abstract : Intentia remains solid, with both a new product portfolio and an increase in license revenue. The company, which is unimpeded by the current economic slump, finally seems to be realizing that it needs to achieve stronger global brand recognition well beyond its esoteric apparel/fashion vertical stronghold.
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