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Acta Technology Helps Add Business Intelligence Capabilities to Major ERP Vendors (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 7, 2000 Abstract : Sand Technology Systems International Inc. (NASDAQ: SNDT), a provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions, announced today that it is partnering with Acta Technology, Inc. (Acta) to provide 'guaranteed and cost-effective' BI results for users of SAP R/3. Both Sand and Acta will be featuring the Nucleus RapidMarts as preferred solutions for the increasing numbers of customers seeking effective ways to handle BI applications with SAP.
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Seagate Technology Refocuses its Software Business (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Oct 6, 1999 Abstract : Over the past six months, Seagate Technology has made major moves to refocus their majority-owned subsidiary, Seagate Software, and put all the emphasis on their business intelligence products. These products were acquired in the early to mid-1990's with the purchase of Crystal Computer Services (Crystal Reports), and Holistic Systems (Holos OLAP product). In the meantime, Seagate has divested their network and storage management products to Veritas Software Corporation.
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SAP Weaves Microsoft .NET And IBM WebSphere Into Its ESA Tapestry Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 7, 2003 Abstract : One should imagine how humongous the job of delivering plug-and-play packaged middleware components for a number of other disparate applications SAP will attempt to enshroud in its xApps will be. In practice, the drawbacks of heterogeneous environment will not be eliminated – while communication between disparate applications will be eased, matching the business model across these remains the challenge and remains subject to individuals’ business acumen.
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SAP Bolsters NetWeaver's MDM Capabilities Part Five: Challenges and User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 6, 2004 Abstract : SAP customers waiting for MDM to address data synchronization initiatives can be confident that, in the long term, SAP will likely address consolidation of product data for more purposes than a mere compliance to retailers’ mandates.
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SAP Opens The ‘Miss Congeniality’ Contest (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 4, 2001 Abstract : While SAP’s determination to become enterprise applications Web Esperanto evangelist is of paramount importance to its customers and for the general market direction, one should by no means expect short-term tectonic moves.
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SAP Weaves Microsoft .NET And IBM WebSphere Into Its ESA Tapestry Part Two: Market Impact (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 6, 2003 Abstract : With SAP NetWeaver and the Enterprise Services Architecture, SAP will have delivered the blueprint for turning Web services from a concept into business reality of uniting hardware, information, and software platforms & applications.
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SAP Weaves Microsoft .NET And IBM WebSphere Into Its ESA Tapestry (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 5, 2003 Abstract : While SAP’s determination to become service-oriented architecture applications Lingua Franca evangelist should be of vital importance to its customers and for the general market direction, one should in the short-term expect tremors rather than tectonic moves and a speedy extinction of many pre-historic looking application species.
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SAP - A Humble Giant From The Reality Land? Part 5: Challenges and User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 9, 2001 Abstract : Delivering on its enormously ambitious strategy is the challenge SAP faces.
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Multipurpose SAP NetWeaver (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 1, 2006 Abstract : The capabilities of SAP NetWeaver and its peer service-enabled platforms, which were originally transaction and integration platforms, have lately been expanded to include composition and business process-oriented capabilities, such as master data management and business process management.
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