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Glossary of Enterprise Applications Terminology Part One: Accounts Payable Through Internet (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 24, 2004 Abstract : As enterprise applications systems developed over time, a continuous stream of new terminology surfaced. This is a glossary of those terms.
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Glossary of Enterprise Applications Terminology Part One: Accounts Payable Through Internet (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 27, 2004 Abstract : As enterprise applications systems developed over time, a continuous stream of new terminology surfaced. This is a glossary of those terms.
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Dell and Red Hat Form Alliance (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Jul 7, 2000 Abstract : Dell and Red Hat have tightened their relationship, announcing new initiatives for products and services/support.
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SCT and G-Log Form Alliance For Collaborative Logistics in the Process Industries (3 Pages)
by P. Catz
Aug 2, 2001 Abstract : G-Log, a leader in collaborative logistics, and SCT, a leader in enterprise applications for the process industries, have joined forces to bring together their products and expertise for the process enterprise.
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Geac and JBA Join Forces to Form New ERP Giant (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 5, 1999 Abstract : On September 30, Geac Computer Corporation Limited (TSE:GAC), the Canadian-based global supplier of mission critical business software, successfully completed its acquisition of JBA, a leading ERP and supply chain software supplier. The combined entity is now one of the world's largest application software businesses, with combined annualized revenue of more than C$1.3 billion, over 30,000 customers and 6,000 total employees.
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Baan And SSA GT Merge To Form A Mid-Market Empire With An ''Iron Side'' Part Four: Market Impact Summary and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 15, 2003 Abstract : SSA GT has many times surprised even the biggest skeptics by turning around seemingly non-viable vantage products (which iBaan and Ironside certainly are not) and/or ailing vendors (which Baan has been, and Ironworks will have likely become).
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Baan And SSA GT Merge To Form A Mid-Market Empire With An ''Iron Side'' Part Three: Market Impact On SSA GT (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 14, 2003 Abstract : Like the previous few SSA GT's acquisitions, this merger too seems aimed at enlarging combined Baan and SSA GT's customer base, market share, and, more importantly, its predictably recurring support revenue and consequently larger R&D pool.
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Baan And SSA GT Merge To Form A Mid-Market Empire With An ''Iron Side'' Part Two: Market Impact On Baan (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 12, 2003 Abstract : Baan is now in a much better company, one that is solely dedicated to the enterprise applications business. In addition to Baan being in a better shape and hardly resembling its 1999/2000 incarnation - this time the vendor was rather a victim of its now ex parent's 'sins' than of self-inflicted wounds, which was the case prior to its Invensys stint.
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Baan And SSA GT Merge To Form A Mid-Market Empire With An ''Iron Side'' (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 11, 2003 Abstract : Should Baan and Ironside learn from their new senior sibling SSA GT how to consistently produce stellar financial results and profitability while proceeding with the launch of the next-generation product releases and integration platforms that could in turn cater for SSA GT's aged products' technology rejuvenation needs, the market could witness the creation of another enterprise application powerhouse that is focused solely on manufacturing.
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