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Nike Blames i2 For Finish In Losers Bracket (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Mar 29, 2001 Abstract : The sports apparel makerメs Big Bang implementation was more than it could chew.
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The 'Joy' Of Enterprise Systems Implementations Part 1: Inexorable Statistics (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 8, 2002 Abstract : We take the liberty to expand further on the findings of a report, which was recently released by a renowned research organization, and which pinpoints enterprise applications implementations’ dissatisfactions in no uncertain terms. One may expect even more bad news in the future given the intricacy of collaborative inter-enterprise business.
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ERP Trivia - Every Why Should Have Its Wherefore Part 1: ERP Trends (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 25, 2001 Abstract : We take the liberty to comment on the findings of a report, which was recently released by a renowned research organization, and which pinpoints ERP implementationsメ dissatisfactions in no uncertain terms.
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Industri-Matematik Faces Uphill Climb (7 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 1, 1999 Abstract : Wracked by negative earnings, shifting infrastructure, and pending litigation, Industri-Matematik International Corporation (NASDAQ: IMIC) faces a difficult time in its history. The Stockholm-based Supply Chain Execution (SCE) vendor has experienced a sharp decline in license revenues over the last four quarters, generating a scant $1.6 million in the most recent quarter - its lowest in nearly four years. Hoping to attract new demand for its products, IMI recently unveiled VIVALDI, a suite aggregated from its flagship application, System ESS, newly developed supply chain management components, and recently acquired customer relationship m
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Remember APS? (4 Pages)
by Steve Geary and Shawn Winn
Jan 28, 2005 Abstract : At the end of 2000, i2 Technologies was trading at over $50 (USD) a share. Today, i2 trades at less than $.75 (USD) a share. Given the meltdown that has taken place, should a forward thinking supply chain professional still consider APS projects? Cut through the hype, look past the war stories, and you can find value with APS. But it is complex. In order for a technology implementation to succeed, it needs to be bundled with serious, fundamental work in the area of process, policies, and performance. There is no silver bullet. Rather than viewing the current market turmoil as a negative, the savvy buyer can take advantage of the situation.
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Enterprise Applications Battlefield Mid-Year Scoreboard Part 4: Other Vendors, CRM, SCP & User Recommendations (9 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 29, 2002 Abstract : Application vendors find themselves in a precarious situation where, concurrently with dismal revenue inflow, there is a need for bigger investment in the development of their products. Vendors unable to keep abreast of technology demands of a vertically focused solution that provides tangible returns in ever-smaller project chunks are in a danger of becoming has-beens.
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