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IFS Continues Its Reinvention through Pruning Part Three: Market Impact and User Recommendations (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 9, 2005 Abstract : By selling CAD and payroll applications, IFS may not only control potential damage but also 'kill two birds with one stone' by 1) leveraging Bentley's and Personec's commitment to a true partnership and product integration to boost both parties’ license sales, while streamlining its own operations; and 2) obtaining some equity, however little, as to improve its balance sheet.
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IFS Continues Its Reinvention Through Pruning Part One: Event Summary (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 7, 2005 Abstract : Is selling-off of its Brazilian subsidiary and of tangential CAD and payroll applications a sign that IFS is grasping the realities of a mature enterprise applications market, which requires, among many other things, finding a perfect balance between cultivating the install base versus the zeal for hitching brand new customers?
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IFS hace una poda para seguir reinventándose Tercera parte: impacto en el mercado y recomendaciones a los usuarios (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 9, 2005 Abstract : Con la venta de sus aplicaciones CAD y de nómina, es probable que IFS controle los daños posibles y que 'mate dos pájaros de un tiro' al 1) apalancar el compromiso que adquirieron Bentley y Personec para formar una verdadera sociedad y una integración de los productos para impulsar la venta de las licencias de ambos mientras simplifican sus operaciones y 2) obtener algo de capital, por poco que sea, para mejorar sus balances.
Type: Article Language: Spanish
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IFS hace una poda para seguir reinventándose Primera parte: resumen del evento (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 7, 2005 Abstract : No sabemos si el hecho de que IFS venda su filial brasileña y sus aplicaciones de nómina y CAD tangenciales signifique que se está dando cuenta de la verdadera madurez del mercado de aplicaciones, que debe, entre otras cosas, encontrar el balance ideal entre cultivar la base instalada y enganchar ansiosamente clientes nuevos.
Type: Article Language: Spanish
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Oracle Renders Its PLM Outline Part Two: Challenges and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Jan 6, 2004 Abstract : Key concerns for PLM prospects will be domain knowledge in design and engineering-specific functions and integration, including currently poor connections from Oracle workflow to third-party business applications and CAD/PLM interfaces.
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Vendor Analysis: Kaspersky Anti-Virus Products Examined (4 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Nov 23, 2002 Abstract : Kaspersky Labs is no newcomer to anti-virus products. Headquartered in Moscow, Russia, with offices in Pleasanton, California and Cambridge, England, Kaspersky Labs has successfully branded itself as a leader in multi-platform anti-virus products. Though many IT decision makers neglect to protect their UNIX systems from viruses, research done by Kaspersky Labs indicates that Linux may be just as prone to viruses as Microsoft operating systems.
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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.
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Is J.D. Edwards's CRM 2.0 (With more than 200 Enhancements) Good News? (5 Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan
Apr 1, 2003 Abstract : When it comes to touting 200 product enhancements, what J.D. Edwards is saying is that ease of integration is important to mid-market companies because they have less flexibility for trial and error. J.D. Edwards's CRM implementation success through its existing customer base will testify to the reliability of its enterprise integration and what remains, is to verify the product's ability to fit verticals needs.
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Way To Go, Ross Systems! (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 23, 2001 Abstract : Although Ross Systems today is merely a shadow of a once solid profitable vendor, its embattled management deserves accolades for tenacity and pulling off a third consecutive profitable quarter, thereby remaining in the race.
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