| 61. |
A Single Software Solution That Enables Business Process Management (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 11, 2006 Abstract : By focusing on improving and optimizing the processes instead of only the departments, any user company should be better aligned and prepared to take on the challenges ahead.
Type: Article
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| 62. |
Global Software Aspirations (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 10, 2006 Abstract : Exact has established a global infrastructure and network of offices offering direct support, sales and services, with the aim of providing customers a consistent level of service.
Type: Article
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| 63. |
Merging Disparate IT Systems and Exploiting Multichannels (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 20, 2005 Abstract : Astute IT strategies should help any company develop a strong competitive advantage whether it be improved time-to-market, better insights about customers behavior and preferences, or to devise a more efficient supply chain. This should be embraced by Sears Holding and Federation/May.
Type: Article
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| 64. |
Why Service Matters: Enterprise Solutions, Market Differentiation, and IQMS (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 5, 2005 Abstract : While IQMS resembles many of its peers from the lower-end of the enterprise applications market, IQMS can tout its comprehensive one-source delivery and services and implementation methodology as its differentiating trait.
Type: Article
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| 65. |
AccountMate Software An International Product No One Knew About Part Two: Applications, Competitive Analysis, and User Recommendations (6 Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 20, 2005 Abstract : AccountMate Software has been a player in the middle market for over twenty years. In the past several years it has been acquired by several global companies. Recently AccountMate's management has purchased the company and once again it is independent and able to chart its own course.
Type: Article
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| 66. |
Mid-market Getting the Taste of Some Emerging Technologies (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 5, 2004 Abstract : Fledgling smart enterprise suite, business activity monitoring, and business process management technologies hold significant potential for end user organizations as they can accelerate the velocity of the business and deal with the details of everyday needs. The challenge is to fine-tune the system to dynamically combine event and contextual data.
Type: Article
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| 67. |
Mid-Market Getting the Taste of Some Emerging Technologies (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 20, 2004 Abstract : Fledgling smart enterprise suite, business activity monitoring, and business process management technologies hold significant potential for end user organizations as they can accelerate the velocity of the business and deal with the details of everyday needs. The challenge is to fine-tune the system to dynamically combine event and contextual data.
Type: Article
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| 68. |
Use CMMS to Improve PdM Performance (4 Pages)
by David Berger
Feb 19, 2004 Abstract : Companies that have moved from a highly reactive environment to a more planned one notice significant improvement. A computer maintenance management system (CMMS) or an enterprise asset management (EAM) is a useful tool to create a planned environment, help build accurate equipment history, and develop comprehensive analysis capability. Reprinted with permission from Plant Engineering and Maintenance magazine.
Type: Article
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| 69. |
Infinium Returns To Its Core Competencies To Succeed Part 1: Recent Announcements (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic, Lou Talarico
May 28, 2002 Abstract : 2000 and 2001 were difficult times for Infinium resulting in a substantial decrease in revenue and significant restructuring. After a thorough soul-searching exercise at the end of 2001, the company entered 2002 with product offerings that are going back to its roots, and with a determination to sustain success within three key target markets. The result is a renewed employees' and the market's enthusiasm for the company moving forward.
Type: Article
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| 70. |
Essential ERP - Its Functional Scope (8 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 27, 2000 Abstract : ERP applications are designed to optimize an organization's underlying business processes - accounting/financial, manufacturing, distribution, and human resources/payroll.
Type: Article
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