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Mar 21, 2010
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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Commerce One to Procure for the Antipodes and Elsewhere ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Oct 5, 1999 Abstract : Procurement vendor Commerce One and Cable &Wireless Optus sign a deal to establish an electronic marketplace in Australia and New Zealand. Commerce One is reinforcing its presence in the Pacific and in Europe.
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Do You Know How to Evaluate Your Strategic Technology Provider? ( Pages)
by B. Hecht
Aug 31, 2002 Abstract : Project teams constantly face a barrage of new products and technologies, and have a difficult time differentiating marketing slides and grand promises from deliverable products when making strategic IT acquisitions. The solution is to create a structured, repeatable process for evaluating technology solutions and the vendors that provide them.
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Aligning Information Technology with Corporate Strategy ( Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Apr 5, 2006 Abstract : Aligning information technology (IT) with corporate strategy is key to maximizing the business impact of IT investments. Tree Top's structured process of reviewing proposed IT investments will allow an enterprise to understand this alignment, and prioritize investments.
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Implementing an Enterprise Content Management System What is in it for the organization? ( Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Apr 25, 2005 Abstract : Employee efficiency can greatly increase if information, currently scattered throughout a company, is structured through an appropriate enterprise content management system. Understanding the types of documents you have is key to knowing what type of system to implement.
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The Challenges of Defining and Managing Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 9, 2007 Abstract : A broader, more structured approach is needed to effectively manage governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC). Enterprises will then be better able to guide their people, standardize their processes, and unify technology to embed GRC at all organizational levels.
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Microsoft says OLE for Data Mining: Is it Bull? ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Mar 28, 2000 Abstract : Microsoft released a new version of OLE DB (Object Linking and Embedding Database, based on Microsoft’s Component Object Model or COM) which supports a proprietary data mining specification. It is purported to extend the Structured Query Language (SQL) to allow easier and faster incorporation of data mining queries into existing data warehouse solutions.
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Do You Know How to Evaluate Your Strategic Technology Provider? (4 Pages)
by B. Hecht
Sep 15, 2000 Abstract : Project teams constantly face a barrage of new products and technologies, and have a difficult time differentiating marketing slides and grand promises from deliverable products when making strategic IT acquisitions. The solution is to create a structured, repeatable process for evaluating technology solutions and the vendors that provide them.
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The Many Faces of PLM Part Two: The Future of the PLM Suite ( Pages)
by Jim Brown
Dec 30, 2003 Abstract : The future of the PLM Suite will include more applications that cover product-related functionality and further expand the benefits available. As the PLM Suite matures, companies will benefit from increased functionality and increased integration between business processes. The ultimate expression of this more mature solution will result in a broad suite of focused, integrated applications that leverage a core of unified, structured product data - the PLM Platform.
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Mainstream Enterprise Vendors Begin to Grasp Content Management Part Three: Challenges ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 13, 2004 Abstract : To conduct collaborative processes, businesses need embedded intelligence, and business intelligence (BI) or analytics applications focused on structured data offer only a part of the total solution. In other words, businesses also need content management for the unstructured data and content, which can contain a majority of business information, given that many decisions makers collaborate via e-mail or voicemail, which are examples of vast unstructured info that currently resides outside of business processes and of the reach of ERP and BI systems.
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