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Votre sélection de logiciel devrait-elle comporter une validation en situation réelle ? Deuxième partie : Avantages, inconvénients et recommandations (3 Pages)
by Robert Rudd
Jul 13, 2004 Abstract : Une validation en situation réelle (en anglais POC pour Proof Of Concept) de la solution sélectionnée devrait faire partie de tout processus de sélection de logiciel quand le risque d'échec du projet est relativement élevé. Ce risque est évalué à travers la mesure de deux variables: la complexité des besoins et le niveau d'expertise technique de l'équipe de sélection et d'implantation. Plus les besoins sont complexes, plus grand sera le bénéfice obtenu d'une validation de la solution en situation réelle.
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A Tectonic Shift in Communications Customer Life Cycle Management (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 4, 2005 Abstract : Amdocs recently announced a complete revamp of its marketing philosophy and its offering to its customers, which it believes to be the most important shift since the company's initial public offering in 1998.
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Boutique Vendors Can Bring Big Value (4 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Apr 23, 2002 Abstract : What is a boutique vendor? It tends to be small and highly focused. It is typically very strong in its chosen area. It will often prove to be the solution with the greatest source of value. These qualities make it worthwhile to expend the effort of looking at boutique vendors that focus on your situation.
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Epicor Delivers On Milestones, But Its Situation Remains Bleak (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 5, 2000 Abstract : On November 21, Epicor introduced the immediate availability of Epicor eManufacturing, the next generation of its former Vantage manufacturing solution. However, the product launch seems to have taken a toll in the companyメs financial performance. On October 31, Epicor announced results for its third quarter ended September 30, 2000. Net loss for the third quarter of 2000 was $12.3 million.
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Who’s Who? Sorting Out the e-Logistics Players Part 1: The Situation (5 Pages)
by Scott A. Elliff
Oct 31, 2002 Abstract : Sure, you’ve sold it, but now you have to ship and deliver it: E-commerce comes to transportation and logistics. This article outlines some of the latest developments in this fast-moving field, and provides some background and context to help companies better understand the alternatives available to them today.
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Who’s Who? Sorting Out the e-Logistics Players Part 1: The Situation (5 Pages)
by Scott A. Elliff
Jul 23, 2001 Abstract : Sure, you’ve sold it, but now you have to ship and deliver it: E-commerce comes to transportation and logistics. This article outlines some of the latest developments in this fast-moving field, and provides some background and context to help companies better understand the alternatives available to them today.
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SAP Weaves Microsoft .NET And IBM WebSphere Into Its ESA Tapestry (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 5, 2003 Abstract : While SAP’s determination to become service-oriented architecture applications Lingua Franca evangelist should be of vital importance to its customers and for the general market direction, one should in the short-term expect tremors rather than tectonic moves and a speedy extinction of many pre-historic looking application species.
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SAP Opens The ‘Miss Congeniality’ Contest (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 4, 2001 Abstract : While SAP’s determination to become enterprise applications Web Esperanto evangelist is of paramount importance to its customers and for the general market direction, one should by no means expect short-term tectonic moves.
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Computer Associates Jasmineii - When Is A Portal Not Just A Portal? (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 18, 2001 Abstract : Computer Associates International, Inc. has announced the availability of Jasmineii Portal 3.0, the latest version of its portal technology. The product also functions as a front-end to the complete Jasmineii architecture, which is a fairly complete Application Integration framework. Why don't customers know CA does Application Integration? CA is still working on that one.
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