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ASP Traffic Analysis! What Next – ASP Odometers? (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Apr 4, 2000 Abstract : WebTrends will begin offering an Application Service Provider (ASP) solution for web traffic analysis. The offering has options both for traditional traffic analysis and for commerce analysis. The product is also free to personal web sites.
Type: Article
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ASP Traffic Analysis! What Next – ASP Odometers? (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Apr 4, 2000 Abstract : WebTrends will begin offering an Application Service Provider (ASP) solution for web traffic analysis. The offering has options both for traditional traffic analysis and for commerce analysis. The product is also free to personal web sites.
Type: Article
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Identifying the ROI of a Software Application for SCM Part 3: Performing the Data Analysis by Mark Wells
Jul 17, 2001 Abstract : By using software tools that help you forecast and work together with others inside your organization, and even with your customers, the forecasts may become more accurate. You can make an assumption on how much improvement might be possible. This part discusses the challenge of performing the data analysis.
Type: Article
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SurfAid is Not Enough: IBM Partners with WebCriteria (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Jun 6, 2000 Abstract : IBM is partnering with WebCriteria to make it possible for users of its SurfAid traffic analysis package to use the WebCriteria product for improved analysis of the customer experience.
Type: Article
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HIPAA-Watch for Security Speeds Up Compliance Part One: Vendor and Product Information (5 Pages)
by Laura Taylor
Aug 27, 2004 Abstract : HIPAA-Watch for Security is a tool designed to guide organizations through the risk analysis required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance process (US). Relevant Technologies, a leading security research and advisory firm, evaluated HIPAA-Watch for Security to verify how well it performed in guiding organizations through the HIPAA security risk analysis process.
Type: Article
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Business Process Analysis versus Business Process Management (4 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Feb 24, 2006 Abstract : Business process analysis (BPA) vendors are trying to enter the business process management (BPM) market by marketing themselves as BPM solutions. This article discusses the differences between BPA and BPM vendors, and examines the benefits of each.
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Business Process Analysis versus Business Process Management (4 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Oct 9, 2006 Abstract : Business process analysis (BPA) vendors are trying to enter the business process management (BPM) market by marketing themselves as BPM solutions. This article discusses the differences between BPA and BPM vendors, and examines the benefits of each.
Type: Article
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Business Intelligence for SMBs: MBS Excel Applications and Competitive Analysis (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 23, 2005 Abstract : Companies relying on an Excel or Excel-like system need to know that, while Excel might suffice for ad hoc analysis and data storage for individuals or small groups, the technological flaw of data and referential integrity prevents it from a corporate-wide, collaborative effort like planning and budgeting, not to mention product development and sourcing.
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QAD Reports Third-Quarter--Revenue Rises 56 Percent (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 1, 1999 Abstract : On November 23, QAD Inc. reported that its total revenue for the third fiscal quarter ended October 31, 1999, rose 56 percent to $56.7 million, from $36.4 million in the same quarter last year. License revenue was $20.6 million, an increase of 21 percent compared with $17.1 million in the prior-year period. Excluding non-recurring tax charges totaling $1.3 million, QAD reported a net loss for the third fiscal quarter of $3.2 million, or $0.11 diluted loss per share. Including the $1.3 million of non-recurring tax charges, QAD's net loss for the third quarter was $4.5 million, or $0.15 diluted loss per share. This compares with last year's
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