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SouthWare Excellence Series: Making Excellence Easier Part Two: What Makes SouthWare Different? ( Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 5, 2005 Abstract : The Excellence Series is in fact a product that provides users with a powerful business management framework that is in many aspects far ahead of other middle market products.
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SouthWare Excellence Series: Making Excellence Easier Part Five: Competitive Analysis and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 8, 2005 Abstract : Most products have moved toward support for business management functions and exception management. SouthWare has embraced this concept at all levels, providing users executive information systems, exception management, task management, and even performance assessment.
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SouthWare Excellence Series: Making Excellence Easier Part One: Company Background and Product Overview ( Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 4, 2005 Abstract : SouthWare Innovations is one of the first middle-market vendors to create what might be the one of the best examples of true business management system (accounting + exception management + task management), and for that reason alone it should receive serious consideration.
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SouthWare Excellence Series: Making Excellence Easier Part Four: Application Analysis & Development Environment ( Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 7, 2005 Abstract : This is a complete service management system that is comprised of four specific applications to help companies manage service contracts, track service histories and required preventive maintenance for each piece of equipment under service contract, daily planning and dispatch, and service invoicing.
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SouthWare Excellence Series: Making Excellence Easier Part Three: Application Analysis ( Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 6, 2005 Abstract : The system supports a completely user-defined set of critical success factors for each business, business unit, or even individual employee.
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How One Vendor Supplies Agility to Post-implementation Enterprise Systems ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 17, 2006 Abstract : Agresso's information warehouse, business process, and reporting and analytics information delivery models are inextricably linked in a virtual cycle. A change in any of these core competencies automatically informs a change in the others without instilling business disruption.
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Lipstream Speaks to Kana ( Pages)
by L. Talarico
Sep 6, 2000 Abstract : Lipstream, the company that provides voice enabled chat to Excite, also supplies Voice over IP software to eCRM vendors. Kana is the most recently announced CRM customer. Kana has voice enabled their RealTime offering to provide ecommerce sites a way to talk to their customers.
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Managing Your Supply Chain Using Microsoft Axapta: A Book Excerpt Part Two: Understanding Planning Calculations ( Pages)
by Dr. Scott Hamilton
Mar 24, 2004 Abstract : The S&OP game plans drive coordination of supply chain activities based on planning calculations. The primary coordination engine-termed the master scheduling task-generates a set of requirements data and suggested action messages, and the system supports multiple sets of requirements data for simulation purposes. Further explanation starts with a review of all demands and supplies considered by planning logic, and then proceeds to an overview of the planning calculations.
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JDA Portfolio: For the Retail Industry Part Three: JDA Portfolio 2004.1 Continued ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 29, 2004 Abstract : With its new business model, JDA plans to build upon the broadening collective JDA Portfolio product lines to enable its customers to achieve a new level of operational excellence.
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