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Expect Boom in Electronic Signatures (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Oct 20, 1999 Abstract : E-Pad deployment will skyrocket and make your fax machine obsolete. But don't expect all security experts to embrace electronic signatures as PKI solutions continue to be deployed. Nonetheless, even if electronic signatures are arguably less secure than PKI, less than optimal embedded security on E-pads will not likely affect the demand.
Type: Article
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Passive RFID Solutions for Asset Tracking and Inventory Management by Ficus Computer Engineering, Inc.
Abstract : In the present context of business, it is becoming essential for the business world to provide electronic commerce in addition to their good old business model. An electronic commerce application adds lot of value to business models and helps overall growth in the different areas of business, business management, tracking, and customer support. Customers find it’s much easier to access the products and services of a corporation through an e-commerce application and corporations find it easier to reach their customers.
Type: White Paper
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EDI versus. XML--Working in Tandem Rather Than Competing? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 5, 2004 Abstract : Electronic data interchange (EDI), extensible markup language (XML) , and any other format are merely 'semantics' and input streams for expressing data, and whether a transaction is transmitted in EDI format or XML is largely secondary to the fact that electronic document and data exchange is growing rapidly.
Type: Article
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E-Procurement Is Not Electronic Purchasing - Part I (4 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Nov 13, 2000 Abstract : Three minutes of labor from purchase requisition to invoice payment; fully executed due diligence; commitment authorization and no delays. That is the promise of e-procurement and the potential is there for the taking - but not without risk. Extensive preparation is necessary and full integration with related business processes is essential to realize the full value from an e-procurement investment.
Type: Article
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The Wheres of Electronic Procurement (4 Pages)
by D. Geller
Sep 6, 2000 Abstract : An overview of one of the central issues facing a deployment of e-procurement: Who controls the software?
Type: Article
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The Wheres of Electronic Procurement (5 Pages)
by D. Geller
Oct 1, 1999 Abstract : An overview of one of the central issues facing a
Type: Article
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Electronic Product Code (EPC): A Key to RFID (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 2, 2004 Abstract : The real benefits of radio frequency identification will be achieved, when the integration of the EPC data will be a substantial part for the control of supply chain business processes.
Type: Article
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e-Procurement Is Not Electronic Purchasing (7 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Jan 29, 2001 Abstract : This is the transcript of an Audio Conference on e-procurement conducted by TEC during which brief case studies of how companies have improved inventory turns and reduced procurement costs through Internet enabled collaboration with suppliers were presented.
Type: Article
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The Yin and Yang of Electronic Commerce (5 Pages)
by D. Geller
Jun 8, 2002 Abstract : This note identifies the major corporate functions that engage in E-Commerce activities and the kinds of information flows that result from E-Commerce activities.
Type: Article
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