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Point of Sale: To Stand Alone or Not? ( Pages)
by Caroline Lam
Apr 10, 2006 Abstract : When selecting a point of sale (POS) solution, users have a choice between stand-alone solutions and integrated solutions. They should first evaluate core and non-core components of POS systems, and assess the strengths and weaknesses of best-of-breed and integrated approaches.
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Merchandising Showdown! Lawson vs. Epicor/CRS vs. Aldata ( Pages)
by Christina Park
Jul 18, 2007 Abstract : Using our Merchandising Evaluation Center , we compared Lawson Software, Epicor, and Aldata Solution head-on. For the overall rankings portion, we looked at these vendor solutions in two basic configurations, with and without POS functionality. To eliminate any chance of bias, and to ensure a level playing field, all 3,072 criteria comprising all the modules and submodules in the merchandising request for information (RFI) were given equal weight and priority…
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Retail Merchandising Showdown! Lawson Software vs. Epicor vs. Aldata Solution ( Pages)
by TEC Analysts
Feb 15, 2008 Abstract : Using our Merchandising Evaluation Center, we compared Lawson Retail Operations Management, Epicor CRS Merchandising, and Aldata G.O.L.D. head on. For the overall rankings portion, we looked at these vendor solutions in two basic configurations: with and without POS functionality. To eliminate any chance of bias, and to ensure a level playing field, all 3,072 criteria comprising all the modules and submodules in the merchandising request for information (RFI) were given equal weight and priority…
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JDA Portfolio: For The Retail Industry Part Two: JDA Portfolio 2004.1 Components ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 28, 2004 Abstract : The unveiled product set, JDA Portfolio 2004.1 should help retailers and their suppliers optimally plan and execute the selection, quantification, assortment, procurement and placement of finished goods at the point of sale (POS).
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ERP - Distribution Showdown! Microsoft Dynamics NAV vs. Retalix vs. Epicor Enterprise ( Pages)
by Dylan Persaud
Jun 22, 2007 Abstract : I'm Dylan Persaud, senior analyst at Technology Evaluation Centers. Welcome to another in our ongoing series of enterprise software Showdowns. Today's Showdown pits three of the top ERP - Distribution solutions against each other in a head-to-head contest: Microsoft Dynamics vs.Retalix vs. Epicor Enterprise! We hope you find this Showdown helpful and informative, and invite your comments and questions.
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Retalix Strives for Leadership in Retail Food Segment ( Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Oct 19, 2005 Abstract : Retalix, a supply chain software provider is positioning itself to be a segment pack leader through vendor positioning, vertical differentiation, and horizontal influences. It may be poised to oust industry heavyweights including IBM and SAP as the retail food industry software provider.
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Vendors Strive for Segment Pack Leader Status; Does Retalix Measure Up? ( Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Oct 18, 2005 Abstract : Software vendors strive to be leaders in their areas of expertise and Retalix seems to be no exception. But how do we recognize a segment pack leader and what are the key elements that characterize a supply chain pack leader?
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3M Wraps Up HighJump, While Retalix Shops OMI International Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 18, 2004 Abstract : Existing smaller customers of both acquired vendors should closely monitor any changes to determine whether they will continue to receive acceptable support and service from their providers within these new arrangements.
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3M Wraps Up HighJump, While Retalix Shops OMI International Part Two: Market Impact ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 17, 2004 Abstract : Both HighJump's and OMI's customers should be pleased because these acquisitions should center their vendors’ supply chain execution products inside a larger suite of complementary offerings and increase their vendors’ financial viability and market visibility.
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