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What If They Shipped an OS and Nobody Came? (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Jan 14, 2000 Abstract : With six weeks remaining before the announced shipment date for Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system, there are but a few applications 'certified' to run on this long-delayed OS.
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Jamcracker Dredges a New Channel (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Aug 9, 2000 Abstract : Jamcracker, an ASP providing business services for HR management, expense management and sales force automation solutions has announced a new program to increase sales. Jamcracker’s Channel Program offers sales and implementation training to its new channel partners.
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What Plant-level Systems Can Do for the Enterprise Market (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 23, 2005 Abstract : To gain the competitive edge, enterprises are seeking tools to break information silos. Collaborative planning and manufacturing has given plant-level systems a whole new meaning.
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The Importance of Plant-level Systems (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 21, 2005 Abstract : The information technology (IT) environment in manufacturing is facing a dramatic change. Traditional systems must evolve to support near real time, collaborative business models. This is especially prudent at the plant-level.
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Microsoft Certified Fresh (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Aug 10, 2000 Abstract : On July 14, 2000, at the Fusion 2000 business symposium, Microsoft Corp. announced new tools and programs to support the growing application hosting market. Application service providers (ASPs) can take advantage of new technical resources, partnerships, licensing and certification programs.
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BAAN Announces 'Open World': Business-To-Business Collaboration Over The Internet (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Jan 3, 2000 Abstract : OpenWorld will be an enterprise integration architecture that enables Baan customers to engage in E-commerce with each other.
Type: Article
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Accounting for SMBs: A Solution Beyond Entry-level Systems Red Wing Software (6 Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 21, 2005 Abstract : Many SMB companies need more functionality than an entry-level system offers, but cannot afford to pay $15,000 (USD) or more for a higher-end product, nor do they really need the complexity found in these products. Red Wing Software’s TurningPoint is a good mid-market product that plays well in this market.
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Plant-level Systems: Facing and Dealing with Obstacles (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 22, 2005 Abstract : Production supervisors and plant managers are constantly fighting problems within a plant because they lack visibility in the supply chain and do not have an automated exception-based management system. However, a value-adding processing layer can create transparency and link information to unify company processes.
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Baan Resurrects Multi-Dimensionally Part 2: Alliances & Support (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 19, 2002 Abstract : Baan and IBM have formed an alliance, IONA is certified for the OpenWorld Network Alliance, and Baan has a program for a smooth migration path for existing customers.
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