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Financial Reporting, Planning, and Budgeting As Necessary Pieces of EPM Part Two: Challenges and User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 22, 2003 Abstract : Although CPM (aka EPM) starts with strong financial management, it will eventually extend beyond financial planning to almost all areas of corporate activity. Therefore, organizations choosing BI suites should consider both their financial management tools and future integration with key business-area solutions (for example, PLM, CRM, and SCM).
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| 12. |
CRM Vendors Cash In On The Financial Services Industry (3 Pages)
by L. Talarico
Nov 2, 2000 Abstract : Last yearメs deregulation of the financial services industry changed the competitive pressures on banks, brokerages, and insurance companies. Firms in this industry have been forced to expand and reorganize their offerings around the customer rather than around products. This makes a perfect case for CRM, and leading vendors are enhancing their offerings to take advantage of the opportunities. Find out how Siebel, E.piphany, and Broadbase are staking their claim.
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| 13. |
Getting Strategic Planning and Financial Planning in the Same Bailiwick (10 Pages)
by John Diezemann
Oct 1, 1999 Abstract : To provide useful financial insight on projects, financial managers need to think about business strategy more like a series of options than a single projected cash flow. While the concepts of options are certainly familiar to most executives, the trick to valuing strategic choices lies in the complex and often overwhelming task of understanding the interaction between strategic options. This article provides a breakthrough planning approach for (1) rapidly realizing the business capabilities dictated by strategy (2) aligning process, technology and organization design and (3) through the financial lens of 'real options' shows how to quan
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| 14. |
Logistics.com Solutions Target A Grand Scale (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Aug 8, 2000 Abstract : The new Logistics.com expects to become the leading provider of information technology and e-commerce solutions for the transportation and logistics industries.
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| 15. |
Blink.com Takes Bookmarks Mobile (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 18, 2000 Abstract : A streamlined version of the Blink.com site, Blink WAP allows users to configure their folders of favorite bookmarks on their PC or laptop, then remotely access their accounts.
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| 16. |
Mail.com to Join the Microsoft Exchange 2000 ASP GoldRush (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jun 28, 2000 Abstract : Through the 'official' Microsoft Exchange agreement Mail.com hopes to increase its market share. Mail.comメs differentiator is its proprietary MailZone and FaxMailer products which allow for Fax integration and enhanced security.
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| 17. |
The First Step in mySAP.com (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Jan 7, 2000 Abstract : Application Hosting with mySAP.com was introduced in January of 1999. Recently, SAP announced over 5,000 users in North America have embraced the initiative.
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| 18. |
Logistics.com Becomes The Newest Of Manhattan Associates Part 2: Strengths, Challenges, and User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 15, 2002 Abstract : Logistics.com needs to tie its execution modules into the plant/warehouse-level applications in order to give a customer a full solution. Manhattan cannot deliver the full fulfillment job without the transportation part. Tying their products together is what it will take to make this acquisition work.
Type: Article
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| 19. |
Logistics.com Might Prove An Internet Success Story After All- Part 2: Market Impact (7 Pages)
by P. Jakovljevic & L. Talarico
Oct 29, 2001 Abstract : By being able to address the needs of all stakeholders across the board from shipper to transport provider, and with the marketplace/private trading exchange (PTX) tool in the middle, Logistics.com can connect trading partners at various levels.
Type: Article
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| 20. |
Simplexis in the Schools??? (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Apr 3, 2000 Abstract : In an attempt to save U.S. schools $10 billion by 2005, Simplexis.com has launched an online B2B marketplace for school purchasing.
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