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Benchmarking: How Am I Really Performing? (4 Pages)
by James E. Dion
Jun 26, 2006 Abstract : Benchmarking, as defined by the dictionary, is 'a standard against which something can be measured or assessed.' But what is benchmarking? What does it do? Why should I do it? What do I benchmark? And how can it help me?
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Should interBiz Mean Intelligence And Prediction Beyond ERP? (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 6, 2001 Abstract : Although interBiz has spouted an interesting value proposition to many enterprise applications users, the company still has to address some potential stumbling blocks in order to clear the path to its applications business success.
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Syncra Systems Helps Kimberly-Clark Clean Up (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 9, 2000 Abstract : Though other software vendors market CPFR tools, Syncra System’s vendor neutrality makes it stand apart.
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Supply Chain Operations Reference and Other Features in ASW (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 7, 2005 Abstract : IBS may be the first vendor to fully integrate a supply chain operations reference model in its business intelligence solution. Customers receive more efficient measurements and benchmarking across their supply chain regardless of their supply chain and ERP software.
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You Need More Than Functions and Features to Implement an ERP Package Part Two: More Tools and Summary (4 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Mar 17, 2005 Abstract : This article continues the examination of tools that a vendor may supply that can make the implementation of an ERP package easier for your project team, end users, and IT department. Read on to see what tools you may want to have in your toolbox before proceeding with the implementation.
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You Need More Than Functions and Features to Implement an ERP Package Part One: The Administrator and Customizer (3 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Mar 16, 2005 Abstract : You have selected an ERP package. Now you have to worry about implementing the software. This article looks at four categories of tools that a vendor may supply that can make the implementation easier for your project team, end users, and IT department. Read on to see what tools you may want to have in your toolbox before proceeding with the implementation.
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Requirements Definition For Package Implementations (5 Pages)
by Joe Strub
Jan 28, 2003 Abstract : How do you go about defining the requirements of large package systems, particularly those with the all-encompassing scope of ERP, EAM, and CRM software, and still satisfy the needs to the project team, the user community, and executive management? It’s a balancing act rivaling the circus performer trying to keep all of the plates spinning at once. While it is difficult to say one aspect of a project plan is more important than another, accurately and completely defining the needs to be fulfilled by the software is critical to the overall success of the implementation and the longevity of software. This article outlines a logical process for defining the requirements and keeping the plates spinning.
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Should interBiz Mean Intelligence And Prediction Beyond ERP? - Part 2: Challenges and Market Impact (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 10, 2001 Abstract : InterBiz remains one of the most widely used of the upper-mid-range ERP vendors. It has done much to rejuvenate its acquired enterprise applications arsenal. What remains is disseminating a clear message on which market the combined set of products has been targeting.
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Compaq Wins Supercomputer Contract, But Is It Enough? (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Aug 25, 2000 Abstract : Compaq recently was awarded a contract for the worldメs largest supercomputer, which will use its Alpha processors. But whatメs happening with their standard high-end machines?
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