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Do We Already Know Whether You’re Going To Read This Article? (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
May 24, 2000 Abstract : SLP InfoWare announced a product that can predict which of an ISP’s customers are likely to leave.
Type: Article
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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.
Type: Article
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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.
Type: Article
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Outsourcing Security Part 3: Selecting a Managed Security Services Provider (4 Pages)
by Jim McLendon
Apr 11, 2002 Abstract : As the final article in a three-part series on outsourcing security, the following article provides guidelines for selecting a dependable managed security services provider.
Type: Article
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eCo Specification Bridges E-commerce Language Barrier (2 Pages)
by D. Geller
Dec 8, 1999 Abstract : The eCo specification from CommerceNet will help E-commerce sites find each other and determine each other's E-commerce standards and trading practices.
Type: Article
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Commerce One Meets GM: Web Now Has A Really Big Parts Department (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Nov 10, 1999 Abstract : General Motors will use Commerce One's E-commerce systems to build a global purchasing marketplace for its buyers and suppliers.
Type: Article
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EAI Vendor Extricity Teams with Moai to Automate E-Commerce Systems (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 11, 2000 Abstract : Enterprise Application Integration vendor Extricity announced a business-to-business alliance with Moai Technologies, Inc., to provide a full-range of automated e-commerce systems. Moaiメs Dynamic Commerce Markup Language (DCML) is an XML-standard compliant language for dynamic commerce markets, and combined with Extricityメs B2B platform, the vendors hope to better integrate e-commerce business processes.
Type: Article
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Process Manufacturing Software: A Primer (8 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Mar 20, 2004 Abstract : This article looks at ERP software with a very narrow focus, namely that of process manufacturing. Understanding the differences between process and discrete manufacturing can assist you in emphasizing and concentrating on those functions and features that matter most in the process world. This emphasis may clarify your choice of software or, more importantly, help you avoid being saddled with ill-fitting concepts and procedures. If you are a process manufacturing expert, you may find this article somewhat basic. However, for those of you just getting into a process manufacturing project or those thinking that process and discrete manufacturing, like the poetic line, 'a rose is a rose is a rose,' are the same, read on. For experts, feel free to disagree with my premises as your viewpoint would be of interest.
Type: Article
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Process Manufacturing Software: A Primer (8 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Apr 21, 2003 Abstract : This article looks at ERP software with a very narrow focus, namely that of process manufacturing. Understanding the differences between process and discrete manufacturing can assist you in emphasizing and concentrating on those functions and features that matter most in the process world. This emphasis may clarify your choice of software or, more importantly, help you avoid being saddled with ill-fitting concepts and procedures. If you are a process manufacturing expert, you may find this article somewhat basic. However, for those of you just getting into a process manufacturing project or those thinking that process and discrete manufacturing, like the poetic line, 'a rose is a rose is a rose,' are the same, read on. For experts, feel free to disagree with my premises as your viewpoint would be of interest.
Type: Article
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