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Cisco to Become a Player in the DWDM ( Pages)
by G. Duhaime
May 18, 2000 Abstract : With the explosion in Metropolitan Area Network world, Cisco has decided to throw its hat into the ring with the Cisco Metro 1500 series. This Dense-Wavelength Division Multiplexing product line will lead to the enhancement of high-bandwidth applications.
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The Data Explosion ( Pages)
by Ann Grackin
Oct 20, 2004 Abstract : RFID and wireless usage will drive up data transactions by ten fold over the next few years. It is likely that a significant readdressing of the infrastructure will be required--in the enterprise and the global bandwidth.
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American Software Has Been Starving While Delivering Innovations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 18, 2000 Abstract : American Software seems to have grasped the requirements of its potential customers that need both order capturing and ERP backbone order fulfillment functionality within a single source. And, it did this while coping with a Y2K-caused financial pinch.
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Hosted versus On-premises Customer Relationship Management ( Pages)
by Richard R. Smith
Jul 7, 2006 Abstract : The dot-com revolution has left few impressions as significant as the hosted software phenomenon. In fact, its success has caused many organizations with reservations about hosted solutions to think twice. So what exactly are its advantages and disadvantages?
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Symix Systems’ Slips Into Red During Its E-Commerce Transition ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 7, 2000 Abstract : On April 20, Symix Systems, Inc. announced financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended March 31, 2000. The operating loss is attributed to the Company's continuing investment in its e-business operations, and the delayed rebound of the traditional enterprise systems market following the Y2K-caused slowdown.
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$40 Billion Is Being Wasted by Companies without Product Information Management Strategies—How Is Yours Coming Along? ( Pages)
by Bob Gallagher
May 23, 2005 Abstract : Information errors are costing retailers and manufacturers a lot of money. Studies show that billions of dollars are wasted because of invoice errors caused by bad data. Most agree that eliminating product information errors will save money, but many of those same believers are not rushing to solve the problem. Why?
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Enterprise Impact Simulation - Making It Happen ( Pages)
by William Walton
Mar 26, 2001 Abstract : Before c-commerce bad estimates and unintended impacts were issues businesses managed. Cost and schedule overruns and disruptions to the business caused by IT projects were an internal affair. Not any more. Not when the business participates in a c-commerce alliance. EIS brings a new IT operating model, which will transform IT software development into a true engineering discipline.
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Software as a Service Is Gaining Ground ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 14, 2006 Abstract : Software as a service is the latest incarnation of the hosting model. The demand for cost efficiency, information technology flexibility, and faster return on investment, coupled with new technology advancements, has caused the hosting model to be reborn.
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$40 Billion Is Being Wasted by Companies without Product Information Management Strategies--How Is Yours Coming Along? (3 Pages)
by Bob Gallagher
Jul 14, 2004 Abstract : Information errors are costing retailers and manufacturers a lot of money. Studies show that billions of dollars are wasted because of invoice errors caused by bad data. Most agree that eliminating product information errors will save money, but many of those same believers are not rushing to solve the problem. Why?
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