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Dell Takes Over the #1 Spot in the U.S. PC Market (4 Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 10, 1999 Abstract : Dell Computer takes #1 position in US PC market share, passing Compaq.
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PC Market Figures Show Compaq, Dell, and HP Lead (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Aug 23, 2000 Abstract : The desktop PC market is turning from a five-way fight into a three-way horse race, led by Dell, Compaq, and HP.
Type: Article
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Linux at 25% of Server OS Market - Is Redmond Hearing Footsteps? (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 15, 2000 Abstract : Linux has now grabbed 25% of the server operating system market share, passing Novell and knocking on Windows's door.
Type: Article
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Symix Maintains Consistent Profitability Despite Y2K Market Conditions (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 27, 1999 Abstract : On October 21, Symix Systems, Inc. announced financial results for the first quarter ended September 30, 1999. Total revenue increased 19 percent to $32.1 million, compared with $26.9 million for the same period in the prior year. The Company reported net income of $895,000, or $0.12 per share (diluted), versus $857,000, or $0.12 per share (diluted), for the same period last year.
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Red Hat’s Linux Domination Weakens (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 13, 2000 Abstract : Red Hat still controls the Linux market, but now it’s getting some competition from SuSE, Caldera, and TurboLinux.
Type: Article
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Welcome to the CRM Mid-Market Abyss-PeopleSoft (5 Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan
Jun 26, 2003 Abstract : As the market shifts from sophisticated enterprise CRM implementations to the more competitive and overcrowded mid-market-large enterprise vendors tend to step on mid-market vendor's toes. The real concern is to determine whether the mid-market cultural and functional differences are well understood and acted upon or do the large players simply offer a smaller mockup of their existing enterprise solutions. This article, which evaluates the PeopleSoft mid-market CRM solution, is the first of a series of research articles that focus on the mid-market applications provided by large CRM vendors.
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To Gain Market Share in the Mid-Market, SAP Leaves No Stone Unturned (4 Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan
Jun 30, 2003 Abstract : The star above small and medium businesses (SMB) has never been so bright. CRM solution vendors are courting this market segment extensively. This is the second of a series of articles that look at strategies deployed by major enterprise solution vendors to attract the SMB decision makers and whether those vendors are ''dumbing down'' their enterprise software for the mid-market. This article evaluates SAP's mid-market solutions and its implementation approach.
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EAI Vendor Mercator Drops to a Lower Place on the Map (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Aug 4, 2000 Abstract : Mercator Software, formerly known as TSI International Software, reported higher than forecasted marketing expenses, a new CFO, and missed their earnings estimate by 4 cents a share (predictions were 8 cents a share). Despite the resultant sharp drop in market capitalization, Mercatorメs capabilities in the areas of XML and enterprise application integration are still solid.
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QAD Ends Its Protracted Dry Season, Not Yet On an Easy Street (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 11, 2000 Abstract : QAD Inc. reported $0.06 of diluted net income per share, or net income of $2.1 million, on record total revenue of $70.9 million for the fourth fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2000. This compares with $0.16 of diluted net loss per share or a net loss of $4.9 million on total revenue of $65.4 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 1999.
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