| 11. |
Deltek Remains the Master of Its Selected Few Domains Part 1: Product Announcements 2003 (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 7, 2004 Abstract : By extending its traditional focus on project-based businesses into the closely related areas of PSA and CRM (i.e., the so-called 'Project-PLUS' marketing spin), Deltek remains well-entrenched in the territory that many companies aspire to control, but have yet to penetrate.
Type: Article
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| 12. |
E&Y Spins-Off eSecurity Online and Unveils Security Vulnerability Assessment Services (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jul 12, 2000 Abstract : In an effort to assist corporations in preventing security related losses, Ernst & Young announced that it is spinning off a new online security venture. The new venture's lead product line is their Security Vulnerability Assessment service.
Type: Article
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| 13. |
Software Evaluation, Selection, and Procurement (3 Pages)
by Paul Winandy
Feb 11, 2003 Abstract : The statistics for completing packaged software implementation projects are grim. This article examines how the software evaluation, selection, and procurement process is key to successful software implementations.
Type: Article
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| 14. |
The Anatomy of Retail Sourcing Processes (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 15, 2007 Abstract : The most successful retailers are those that continually focus on driving the very best performance from each of their suppliers, and that work collaboratively to improve performance in areas such as on-time delivery, product quality, and regulatory compliance.
Type: Article
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| 15. |
Fatal Flaws in ERP Software Create Opportunity for Niche Software in CPG Companies (4 Pages)
by Bill Friend
Apr 24, 2004 Abstract : ERP software may fail to meet critical business requirements. When companies find that their ERP doesn't meet all of their business requirements, they should investigate niche software vendors who are focused on fixing fatal flaws. This paper discusses one of the potential fatal flaw areas in the CPG industry.
Type: Article
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| 16. |
Fatal Flaws in ERP Software Create Opportunity for Niche Software in CPG Companies (4 Pages)
by Bill Friend
Nov 29, 2002 Abstract : ERP software may fail to meet critical business requirements. When companies find that their ERP doesn’t meet all of their business requirements, they should investigate niche software vendors who are focused on fixing fatal flaws. This paper discusses one of the potential fatal flaw areas in the CPG industry.
Type: Article
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| 17. |
Enterprise Process Improvement (EPI) Software: Customer and Software Vendor Collaboration (5 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Aug 16, 2004 Abstract : Having just completed implementing your enterprise-wide software, you are about lean back, put your feet up on the desk, and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Not so fast! While you were completing your implementation project, a new release of the software may have already hit the street or, for sure, there is one in the pipeline. Now you are faced with the decision as to if and when to take on the new release. Maybe now is the time to look at how a new class of software tools, enterprise process improvement (EPI), can assist you in the upgrade decision.
Type: Article
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| 18. |
IDeWeb Provides Best-of-breed Product Portfolio Management Functionality for the Manufacturing Sector (3 Pages)
by Neil Stolovitsky
Feb 8, 2006 Abstract : Integrated Development Enterprise (IDe)'s IDeWeb 5.3 is a product portfolio management best-of-breed solution for new product development. It is tailored to discrete and process manufacturers in the electronics, food and beverage, specialty chemicals, and telecommunications sectors.
Type: Article
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| 19. |
Critical Components of an E-PLM System (4 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Oct 21, 2005 Abstract : E-business has prompted a lot of vendors to move towards creating electronic product lifecycle management (e-PLM) suites. However, enterprise resource planning vendors with extensive e-commerce initiatives, development staffs, and renewed interest in PLM, are as likely to lead the way.
Type: Article
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| 20. |
User Recommendations for Project-oriented Software (3 Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jun 7, 2006 Abstract : Selecting the right project-oriented software may depend on the specific requirements of the industry niches in which an organization competes. But since not all software is created equal, it's worth examining some leading candidates in depth.
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