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Ariba Goes Direct To (And From) The Source (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Jul 13, 2000 Abstract : Ariba will extend the capabilities of its B2B Commerce Platform by providing capabilities for buyers and sellers of direct and indirect materials to negotiate, trade and collaborate.
Type: Article
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Business Strategy, Business Processes, and Business Systems (3 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Jul 31, 2004 Abstract : Business strategy, a road map telling us how the business plans to be successful, does not guarantee success. Strategy execution requires business processes that do what the strategy calls for--and do it well. In today's automated world, these business processes rely on business systems. Therefore, a direct link exists between the success of business strategy and business systems. Poor systems are a frequent reason for the failure of a business strategy.
Type: Article
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Business Strategy, Business Processes, and Business Systems (3 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Dec 10, 2003 Abstract : Business strategy, a road map telling us how the business plans to be successful, does not guarantee success. Strategy execution requires business processes that do what the strategy calls for-and do it well. In today's automated world, these business processes rely on business systems. Therefore, a direct link exists between the success of business strategy and business systems. Poor systems are a frequent reason for the failure of a business strategy.
Type: Article
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CRM Selections: When An Ounce Of Prevention Is Worth A Pound Of Cure Part One: The CRM Selection Challenge (4 Pages)
by Lou Talarico & Kevin Ramesan
Apr 18, 2003 Abstract : Two of the greatest challenges IT decision makers face when selecting a CRM package is first, having a comprehensive understanding of their functional and technical requirements and second, identifying the vendors that best match their requirements. This article will focus on determining the functionality and technology required to enable business processes, and how to compare vendor offerings once those requirements have been documented.
Type: Article
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An Overview of the Knowledge Based Selection Process (10 Pages)
by B. Spencer
Mar 15, 2001 Abstract : The TechnologyEvaluation.Comメs (TEC) Knowledge Based Selection Process is a multi-part comprehensive analysis of a vendorメs tactical, strategic and qualitative measures as compared to the specific business and technology needs of our clients.
Type: Article
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Delivering the Business Value of Automating Business Processes to Small and Medium Enterprise by SAP
Abstract : Enterprises of all sizes today face common problems dealing with handling increasing business complexity while reducing costs. The solution continues to be the automation of business processes. SAP is an established leader in addressing the needs of large enterprises. Building on that performance and identified best practices, SAP built and launched SAP Business One. SAP Business One was designed to offer small and medium businesses the same business streamlining and efficiencies at a scale and scope appropriate to their needs. IDC recently interviewed a number of companies that have successfully deployed SAP Business One. The purpose of our interviews was to determine what impact the software had on their productivity and cost reduction.
Type: White Paper
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The Benefits of Focusing on a Niche and Serving it Well: EcFood - A Dot-com Making It (3 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Apr 2, 2002 Abstract : ecFood is a strategic sourcing vendor focused on the industrial food market. Its recent financial results prove that being highly focused can bring value to the target market and success to a 'dot-com'.
Type: Article
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Commerce One Tries Harder (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Jan 28, 2000 Abstract : E-procurement's number two firm announced a fleet of new products and services across its entire product line.
Type: Article
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AspenTech Launches e-Business InitiativeFinally (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : Aspen Technology recently announced its e-commerce initiative, Aspen e-Business, which is the first in a planned series of business-to-business e-commerce applications. As part of the initiative, AspenTech will partner with business-to-business application vendor Extricity Software, Inc. to deliver e-commerce solutions. Though Aspen lags behind other enterprise application software vendors in e-commerce offerings, recent business restructuring efforts and its hold on the process manufacturing segment may lead to success.
Type: Article
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