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Warehouse Management Systems: Pie in the Sky or Floating Bakery?Part Two: The Pareto Principle, Processes, and People: Assessing Your Warehouse Management System Needs (4 Pages)
by Rene Jones
Oct 1, 2004 Abstract : To ensure your warehouse management system is implemented as painlessly as possible, you must assess your warehouse situation before you decide on a warehouse solution. Using the Pareto Principle, where a minority of inputs yields the majority results; examining your processes; evaluating your personnel; monitoring the progress of implementation; and testing are the best ways to ensure both a successful launch and long term return on investment.
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| 92. |
Hewlett-Packard’s NetServer Division – #3 to Get Ready, or #4 to Go? (7 Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 27, 2000 Abstract : Hewlett-Packard is one of the leading computer companies in the world, but they have fallen to fourth place in the Intel-based server market. Will they move back to being a key player, or remain an also-ran?
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| 93. |
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe: Software Selection, Its Pitfalls, and How to Avoid Them (4 Pages)
by Hugh R. Alley
Aug 22, 2007 Abstract : The process of selecting software can be streamlined by paying close attention to the types and quantities of criteria you use. Better decision processes will distinguish between two key types of criteria and limit the number of criteria considered.
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| 94. |
When EDI Goes Native, Everything Falls in Sync with IQMS (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 8, 2005 Abstract : IQMS's IQ EDI module is a natively-built solution that deals with the complexities of data synchronization among EDI documents and eliminates the need for third-party translators.
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| 95. |
Integrated Solutions: Look Before You Leap (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 24, 2005 Abstract : When it comes to integrated enterprise systems, functionality is not exactly unimportant, but it needs to be combined within a fairly simple-to-use application set that actually gets used rather than languishes on the shelf.
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| 96. |
BPM Weaves Data And Processes Together For Real-time Revenues (3 Pages)
by David Cameron
May 30, 2003 Abstract : Linking data to process is the realm of business process management (BPM). BPM's focus on process dramatically reduces the amount of data that needs to be moved, and thereby reduces both the initial cost and ongoing maintenance cost of application integration.
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| 97. |
Provia Proves Its Way To Success (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 8, 2003 Abstract : While not necessarily blossoming like some bigger and more visible SCE peers, Provia certainly still has its 'proven way' to differentiate its value proposition.
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| 98. |
KPI's: Key Project Impeders (6 Pages)
by Joseph Strub
Dec 2, 2002 Abstract : Paying attention to the human nature factors of a project will not overcome poor software selection or poor software design. However, being aware of these factors can minimize project delays, frustrations of team members, and not delivering expected results. Learn about some of these factors and how they can be avoided.
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| 99. |
Enterprise Impact Simulation An IT Revolution In The Making (6 Pages)
by William Walton
Feb 28, 2001 Abstract : The IT industry is ripe for a revolution. For years the IT executive’s job has been to give the business units the tools they need to run the business. Today, more and more, the IT organization is the business. Enterprise Impact Simulation will give IT executives the capabilities they need to accurately predict the impacts of change.
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| 100. |
Smart Shoppers Go Abroad for Affordable Information Security Programs (9 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jun 9, 2000 Abstract : Ernest Hemingway said, 'If you want to meet interesting people you have to go to interesting places.' Graduate programs in cryptography and information security in the U.S. have exorbitant tuition costs. Universities overseas and in Canada are much more affordable. Be a smart shopper and look at the International alternatives before signing a huge loan for an advanced degree in information security or cryptography in the United States.
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