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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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Made2Manage Systems 'One Year After': Reenergized and Growing Part Four: Quality Management Processes (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 25, 2005 Abstract : Made2Manage Systems pledges not to build technology for the sake of technology. Instead, the company plans to focus in on the true needs of its customers and those of the prospective buyers in the target market, while applying forward-looking technology enhancements that protect its customers’ investment in business solutions.
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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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i2 Technologies Gets Reporting Help From Hyperion (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jun 5, 2000 Abstract : i2’s decision to integrate Hyperion Essbase into its TradeMatrix™ applications is a welcome event for users.
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PowerCerv Finally Overpowered By The '02 Hurricane Season (2 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 25, 2002 Abstract : PowerCerv, a long languishing mid-market enterprise applications vendor, having been unsuccessful in its repeated attempt to revitalize itself under own steam, has eventually resorted to bailout by a more financially stable adopted parent.
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How Supply Chain Projects Morph Into Black Holes (5 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 19, 2002 Abstract : For all but a few astronomers, black holes are unknown in the realm of ordinary experience. Analogs do exist, however, in the more terrestrial domain of business process reengineering and take the form of supply chain management implementations. Real-life examples offer insights that may help prevent your supply chain project from collapsing into oblivion and taking your enterprise with it.
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