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SAP Users Speak Out on Credit and Collections Shortcomings (4 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Feb 1, 2000 Abstract : A recent survey of companies which have implemented SAP Accounts Receivable reveal more than a few areas where the system failed to deliver. Although nearly all reported one or more influences on credit and collections that did not relate to SAP, 70% of them felt shortcomings of SAP's A/R module were at least partly to blame for the observed rise in Days Sales Outstanding.
Type: Article
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Is Web Success Necessary for CEO Survival? (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Sep 25, 1999 Abstract : The CEO of Cahners Business Information, a publisher of Business to Business information with designs on creating an Internet publishing empire, steps down. The speculation is that he was forced out by the parent company, Reed Elsevier
Type: Article
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Is Web Success Necessary for CEO Survival? (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Sep 25, 1999 Abstract : The CEO of Cahners Business Information, a publisher of Business to Business information with designs on creating an Internet publishing empire, steps down. The speculation is that he was forced out by the parent company, Reed Elsevier.
Type: Article
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Adaptive Logistics and Transportation by SAP
Abstract : Logistics and transportation binds together the flow of information and goods of a company's supply chain processes with those of its suppliers and customers. Traditional mechanisms used to manage these flows have created significant inefficiencies that must be addressed by companies to create value in today's hyper-competitive environment. Innovative companies are improving their efficiency and responsiveness by integrating their logistics and transportation functions with critical operating processes. By factoring transportation constraints into the planning and execution of warehousing, production, and fulfillment, these companies are outperforming their competition.
Type: White Paper
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ICICI-Infotech's North American Strategy for Success Part One: Company Background and Market Focus (3 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Nov 22, 2004 Abstract : You may not yet have heard of ICICI-Infotech or its ERP offering, ORION. Well, for some time the rest of the world has. ICICI-Infotech is starting to make its presence felt in North America and raise some ERP eyebrows. Read on as to why you may want to take a closer look at this vendor and its product. In this research note, youメll also learn about the company's strategy to target small and medium-size enterprises in order to enlarge its footprint in North America.
Type: Article
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Jack Link's Beef Jerky Case Study: 'Wal-Mart Didn't Make Me Do It' Part One: RFID Philosophy for SMEs and Company Background (3 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Mar 8, 2005 Abstract : Some companies want the benefits of new technology, such as RFID, on their timetable without a gun loaded with threats of lost customer sales, pointed at their corporate heads. This article looks at a company that chose to get in front of the technology curve before the information highway passed it by.
Type: Article
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Concur Gives Up The Boast (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Aug 15, 2000 Abstract : Concur Technologies dreamed of going mano a mano with Ariba and Commerce One. However, announcing the details of its new operating plan in the report of a disappointing quarter, the company has revealed that 'procurement is not us.' Then again, there really is a need for e-procurement, isn’t there?
Type: Article
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Baan Company N.V. - Is the Worst Over? (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 1, 1999 Abstract : Year 1999 will be extremely challenging; We predict minor revenue growth (max. 5%). Break-even net income is the most optimistic scenario. Year 2000 and after - Baan will still be a player to be reckoned with, however, the chance that Baan will be one of the Top 3 global ERP vendors has slipped away for good...
Type: Article
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Amerisure Mutual Insurance Company by Ultimate Software
Abstract : With 10 remote office locations spread across nine states, Amerisure was in need of a communications platform that would enable the company to enhance the distribution of information to employees. Employees located in satellite offices, with no direct access to the home office, can feel disconnected from corporate headquarters’ operations and activities. Amerisure needed to communicate to employees in a timely manner that would allow the flow of accurate, important information, whether that data be employee-specific, such as salary, job, or benefit information, or company news and updates. In addition to a centralized communication platform, the company wanted heightened management of its workforce through the use of business intelligence tools that would allow it to track trends and have improved monitoring capabilities for each location.
Type: White Paper
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