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CRM Evaluation Center

Nov 23, 2009
Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted CRM knowledge bases, allows organizations to save time and money, achieving better and more reliable/fully-documented decisions, a quantum improvement over the widely-used subjective process of selecting complex enterprise software...
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A Primer on Lean Manufacturing Using Microsoft Dynamics AX: Case Studies (3 Pages)
by Dr. Scott Hamilton
Aug 29, 2007 Abstract : To enable organizations to support lean and traditional manufacturing practices in a single system, Microsoft Dynamics AX has incorporated lean manufacturing constructs into its package. Several case studies illustrate the use of kanbans in various lean environments.
Type: Article
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Who to Blame for Project Failure? Look Up - Not Down, Not Left, Not Right. (4 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Sep 20, 2002 Abstract : Projects do fail. They fail from many different reasons. But the person at the top of the organization can stop or fix most of these problems before they derail the project. That person is the only one with the power to do so.
Type: Article
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Mobilizing Change Part Two: The Case for Action Method (5 Pages)
by Bronwyn Evans
Oct 2, 2003 Abstract : The case for action is intended as a living document, to be updated and referenced by the business and the project team. It should be referenced during the implementation to ensure that the focus and anticipated outcomes are still on track. After implementation, it is a tool to use to assess the success of the project.
Type: Article
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U.S. vs. Microsoft - Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, But Not That Hard (3 Pages)
by C. McNulty
Mar 10, 2000 Abstract : An updated study projects a potential Microsoft antitrust breakup to increase software costs US$30B. It's not nearly that high.
Type: Article
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Study Shows: FBI Alienates Industry Security Experts (6 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 21, 2000 Abstract : A comprehensive study done by TechnologyEvaluation.Com has shown that, for years the FBI has been alienating industry security experts. Some of the best industry security professionals want nothing to do with helping the FBI resolve cybercrime. Recently, one of the leading Department of Justice attorneys general, well-known for expertise in successfully prosecuting cybercrime, asked TechnologyEvaluation.Com why so many security and information technology professionals snub their noses at law enforcement agencies that exist to protect our nation's vital assets - private and public. TechnologyEvaluation.Com went behind the scenes to find o
Type: Article
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What Are Your Competitors Telling You? A Case Study: SAP's New Advertising Campaign (3 Pages)
by Lawson Abinanti
Jan 5, 2006 Abstract : SAP has a new marketing campaign. What does this mean for competitors, prospective buyers, and business-to-business marketing professionals? This case study explains why it's important to dig deeper when a company of interest to you changes its marketing campaign.
Type: Article
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A Spoonful of SugarCRMCase Study and Review of an Open Source CRM Solution (5 Pages)
by Josh Chalifour
Nov 30, 2004 Abstract : SugarCRM is a rapidly growing open source CRM company with solutions that appeal to a community of enthusiastic users. This study, based on a client who selected the Sugar Sales Professional CRM solution, compares product functionality to the competition and highlights some of SugarCRM's open source business practices.
Type: Article
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Advertising Continues to be Growth Business (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Jun 5, 2000 Abstract : The quarterly report on advertising trends from AdKnowledge eAnalytics shows that there are more places than ever to advertise, and that the cost of advertising hasnメt dropped. The study also suggests that advertising is more valuable than it was ever thought to be.
Type: Article
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Impact the Bottom Line, a Business Case For Reliability-Driven Maintenance by Ivara Corporation
Abstract : Many external factors are forcing companies to focus on cost efficiencies to gain a competitive advantage. As a result, maintenance organizations are now being charged with the responsibility to contribute to the bottomline. The condition, availability and reliability of site assets affect a company’s ability to meet fluctuations in market demands, maintain quality and safety levels, and minimize product losses. Improving asset reliability impacts the bottom line. Learn how to develop a business case to justify reliability-driven maintenance.
Type: White Paper
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