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(XML + mySAP.com) – Spin = Status Quo (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
May 16, 2000 Abstract : SAP announced its involvement in XML-based Internet content standards initiatives, detailing its involvement with standards committees, acceptance of XML, integration with their products, the creation of an XML interface repository and a partner certification program. What does it amount to?
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Packard Bell / NEC Leads Secure Etoken Deployment (2 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Oct 22, 1999 Abstract : On October 19, Aladdin Knowledge Systems ( Nasdaq: ALDN ), a global leader in the field of Internet content and software security, announced with Packard Bell NEC International ( Nasdaq: NIPNY ), the leading brand of consumer PCs in Europe, an agreement to bundle approximately 50,000 eTokens on Packard Bell PCs. The eTokens, or Internet keys, will come in different colors so that all family members can have a unique color code. Retail shops in Belgium expect to have eTokenized PCs on their shelves by November.
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i2 Announces e-Business Strategy (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Sep 28, 1999 Abstract : 'Market leader i2 Technologies has emerged relatively unscathed from this year's turbulence in the supply-chain management software arena. Now, i2 is expanding into new areas while positioning its core products as key to the development of Internet business strategies. At its user conference in Las Vegas on Oct. 13, i2 is expected to provide details of an e-commerce software suite for order-taking, managing website content, and providing price quotes, due to ship by year's end. It will also introduce an online marketplace that will be powered by i2's supply-chain planning and collaboration suite, and will be open to any company that wants
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Measuring the Value of Metadata by Baseline Consulting
Abstract : Ignoring the warning signs of missing metadata? Gramm-Bliley-Leach, Sarbanes Oxley (also known as “SOX” and “Sarbox”) and the Patriot Act are forerunners of the regulatory trend that has elevated the need for metadata. Increasing consumer demand for privacy and fallout from corporate accounting scandals are spurring regulatory agencies to putting better teeth into regulations; compliance increasingly depends on an ability to “prove it”—not just by certifying content, but also by demonstrating the process by which the information was developed and managed—and metadata is the key to traceability.
Type: White Paper
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The Next Generation of ERP Software: Technology as a Means for Thriving in the New Manufacturing Economy by Epicor
Abstract : With the revitalization of the manufacturing economy our technology choices must be the right ones - choices that will provide the necessary infrastructure to support the techniques, software and facilities that are destined to emerge in the near future. The next generation of advanced enterprise resource planning (ERP) - a new standard - is now coming to market that takes advantage of the latest technologies and builds on the legacy of application development that has made extended ERP the standard for manufacturers that are not just content to stay in business and stay competitive, but to grow and thrive. Changing customer expectations and demands, coupled with economic uncertainty and political unrest, have caused manufacturers large and small to take a hard look at all aspects of their operations and processes. The next generation of ERP software is built for these conditions.
Type: White Paper
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| 46. |
Measuring the Value of Metadata by Baseline Consulting
Abstract : Ignoring the warning signs of missing metadata? Gramm-Bliley-Leach, Sarbanes Oxley (also known as “SOX” and “Sarbox”) and the Patriot Act are forerunners of the regulatory trend that has elevated the need for metadata. Increasing consumer demand for privacy and fallout from corporate accounting scandals are spurring regulatory agencies to putting better teeth into regulations; compliance increasingly depends on an ability to “prove it”—not just by certifying content, but also by demonstrating the process by which the information was developed and managed—and metadata is the key to traceability.
Type: White Paper
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| 47. |
SAP Bolsters NetWeaver's MDM Capabilities Part Four: SAP and A2i (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 4, 2004 Abstract : The A2i acquisition will in the short term bring together two complementary e-commerce products that should help retailers, manufacturers, and suppliers manage and sell their products to other companies and customers on-line.
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Sales Force Automation, Customer Relationship Management, and Sales Training: A Fusion of Methodology and Technology (3 Pages)
by Dave Stein and Al Case
May 23, 2006 Abstract : Many organizations find it challenging to adopt sales force automation and customer relationship management solutions. Formal sales training and the related reinforcement tools can make the difference. We examine the key challenges and propose some solutions.
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| 49. |
Portal Strategy: One Vendor's Story and What It Means to You (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 5, 2005 Abstract : Epicor is working with Microsoft so that portal adopters can benefit from SharePoint's models and access to other enterprise data.
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| 50. |
SAP Bolsters NetWeaver's MDM Capabilities Part Three: Market Impact (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 3, 2004 Abstract : As business applications' scope continues to expand, so does a propagation of data sources across the businesses and IT systems. Achieving consistent understanding of this scattered data has become a major hurdle to improved business processes, with redundancy, waste and a plethora of lost opportunities as a result.
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