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E-Procurement in What Language? (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
May 18, 2000 Abstract : PeopleSoft recently announced general availability of eProcurement 2.0. The latest release touts multi-language and multi-currency capabilities powered by XML and wrapped in an easy-to-use interface.
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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Rentable Procurement (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Jan 3, 2000 Abstract : Rightworks chose Exodus to host its on-line procurement solution. Rightworks plans to provide a service that outsources procurement solutions via the web.
Type: Article
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E-Procurement Is Not Electronic Purchasing - Part II (8 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Nov 14, 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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New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 1: The Benefits of E-Procurement (6 Pages)
by Scott A. Elliff
Feb 14, 2001 Abstract : From point-and-click ordering using Web-based catalogs of individual suppliers, to marketplaces that bring together in one place the products or services offered by multiple suppliers, to live auctions that determine the lowest-price bidder — there is a wide range of new e-procurement methods and tools to help businesses buy goods and services better, faster, and cheaper.
Type: Article
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New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 5: E-Procurement for Process Improvement (7 Pages)
by Scott A. Elliff
Feb 26, 2001 Abstract : From point-and-click ordering using Web-based catalogs of individual suppliers, to marketplaces that bring together in one place the products or services offered by multiple suppliers, to live auctions that determine the lowest-price bidder — there is a wide range of new e-procurement methods and tools to help businesses buy goods and services better, faster, and cheaper.
Type: Article
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Competuition: Teach Competition to Your Procurement Process (5 Pages)
by Pascal Perry
Jun 14, 2006 Abstract : High-profile corporate scandal has resulted in laws such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, to monitor business practices. To help safeguard against unethical practices during procurement, entities are also adopting elements from the US Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).
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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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IT Services E-Procurement (6 Pages)
by Peter E. Hennigan
Mar 23, 2001 Abstract : E-procurement is not just for goods and material. The market now offers IT services e-procurement solutions that open access to service sources and seek to optimize the service chain. What are these solutions and how do they work?
Type: Article
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