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AspenTech Launches e-Business InitiativeFinally (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : Aspen Technology recently announced its e-commerce initiative, Aspen e-Business, which is the first in a planned series of business-to-business e-commerce applications. As part of the initiative, AspenTech will partner with business-to-business application vendor Extricity Software, Inc. to deliver e-commerce solutions. Though Aspen lags behind other enterprise application software vendors in e-commerce offerings, recent business restructuring efforts and its hold on the process manufacturing segment may lead to success.
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| 32. |
Extricity Makes a Move into IBM’s Sphere of B2B Influence (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 23, 2001 Abstract : B2B/EAI software vendor Extricity announced that International Business Machines is shipping the Extricity B2B platform as part of IBM’s WebSphere BtoBi Partner Agreement Manager. An OEM alliance with IBM is bound to provide Extricity with additional credence and leverage in the ever-expanding B2B/EAI market.
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| 33. |
Business Process Management: How to Orchestrate Your Business (6 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Jul 9, 2005 Abstract : Business process management (BPM), having evolved over the past fifteen years, has finally reached a level of maturity where vendors are now abolishing functional silos to allow the enterprise-wide flow of business processes. It replaces the old, manual system of coordinating activities in a company and improves functionality and effectiveness through modeling, documentation, certification, collaboration, automation, and compliancy to minimize costly errors.
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| 34. |
Business Process ManagementHow to Orchestrate Your Business (10 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Oct 27, 2004 Abstract : Business process management (BPM), having evolved over the past fifteen years, has finally reached a level of maturity where vendors are now abolishing functional silos to allow the enterprise-wide flow of business processes. It replaces the old, manual system of coordinating activities in a company and improves functionality and effectiveness through modeling, documentation, certification, collaboration, automation, and compliancy to minimize costly errors.
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| 35. |
What CRM Should Have Taught IT (although not getting the message is not entirely IT's fault) (5 Pages)
by Dick Lee/Caribou Lake
May 1, 2003 Abstract : IT hasn't properly supported CRM because it hasn't understood either its importance or its requirements. The advent of CRM exacerbated a serious, pre-existing condition, rather than CRM creating the condition. Bottom line-gathering business requirements for technology support should no longer be IT's problem. It's up to business to gather and communicate business requirements for technology support. And business-siders don’t need to understand technology to accomplish this, either, because this is 2003, not 1993.
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| 36. |
i2 e-Business Strategy Services Not For Everyone (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 16, 2000 Abstract : Companies that know what they want in terms of Internet capabilities might benefit from eSOA, but others should give it a wide berth.
Type: Article
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| 37. |
Computer Associates Goes E-Business in a Big Way (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Apr 27, 2000 Abstract : Computer Associates announced at their CAWorld conference that e-business is the place to be, and they are re-orienting their company to facilitate it. CA has previously failed to make inroads in the consulting arena, and they feel e-business is the way to fix the problem.
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| 38. |
Managing Risks, Managing Measures: Decision Support Methodologies in Business Part 1: Guidelines (5 Pages)
by Edward S. Robins, PhD
Feb 28, 2002 Abstract : Poor measurement methods can take off millions or more from bottom lines, and contribute at least in part to project failures, corporate inefficiencies and poor technology selections. Industry wide, they have contributed to tens of billions of dollars of unnecessary costs. How do you avoid these expensive mistakes?
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| 39. |
How Can Business Intelligence Benefit Small to Medium Businesses? (4 Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Oct 31, 2007 Abstract : Research shows that the number one software solution that small to medium businesses plan to purchase in the coming year is business intelligence (BI). Download TECメs latest podcast to find out why BI is so hot right now.
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| 40. |
To BEA or Not to BEA: Is That the Question? (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jul 6, 2000 Abstract : BEA Systems Inc., announced that twelve Business-To-Business and Enterprise Application Integration vendors have teamed with them to provide e-business solutions, as members of their BEA Professional Service Provider Program. These new providers span the United States and the EMEA (Europe-Middle East-Africa) markets, and will leverage their vertical market and e-business expertise to implement the BEA eLink™ suite.
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