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J.D. Edwards Saved By SCM, Narrowly, And Only For Now (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 30, 2001 Abstract : On March 5, J.D. Edwards reported financial results for Q1 2001. Although the company posted a symbolic profit, the revenue decline begs the question why the company seems to be in a doldrums at the same time when its competitors seem to be upbeat.
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Not all SCM Products Are Created Equal (6 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jun 19, 2000 Abstract : In this article, we examine capabilities of five top Supply Chain Management software vendors in several key areas of functionality: material procurement planning, manufacturing planning and scheduling, distribution and transportation management, and inventory management and warehousing.
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| 53. |
Solomon Stands the Test of Time Despite Changing Masters (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 3, 2003 Abstract : It appears that several of Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) Solomon's truly differentiating traits, which could not have been easily or quickly replicated by its seemingly more robust brethren products within the MBS division, will have been a good enough reason for Microsoft to continue to bolster the product rather than to consider any other less popular options (e.g., stabilization and replacement) to offer to Solomon's loyal customer base and resellers, some of which will have even feared the possibility.
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Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Case Study by Case Study Spotlight
Sep 21, 2007 Abstract : Find out how one American manufacturer with a hot new product line found a product lifecycle management (PLM) system that would enable its team to meet demand in record time. Oddly enough, it was right under their noses the whole timeナ
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| 55. |
Mid-Market ERP Vendors Doing CRM & SCM In A DIY Fashion Part 2: Market Impact (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 22, 2002 Abstract : Tier2/Tier 3 vendors are prepared to endure the onslaught of the likes of SAP, Oracle, and PeopleSoft, as well as of proverbial mid-market leaders such as J.D. Edwards, Baan, Intentia, QAD, IFS and Epicor, and newly formed mid-market juggernauts like Microsoft Great Plains, Best Software (formerly Sage Software), and Navision, to name some. Frontstep and the Syspro Group lead the way.
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| 56. |
J.D. Edwards On The Mend; This Time Might Be For Real Part 3: User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 16, 2002 Abstract : In anatomic terms, J.D. Edwards has been showing some muscles on top of its solid but unexciting ERP skeleton and XPI-based connective tissue, chords and cartilages.
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| 57. |
Did Sagent Technology Pull the Old 'Pump and Dump'? (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Nov 7, 2000 Abstract : Sagent Technology has been hit with a class action complaint for violation of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. According to the complaint, company officers misrepresented Sagentメs 1999 and 2000 sales prospects to give them time to sell over $8 million of their own stock. The officers sold their stock at prices as high as $27.875, but after the true revenue projections were revealed, the stock dropped as low as $7-7/32. Interestingly, both the Vice President of Sales and the Chief Financial Officer resigned after they received their millions of dollars in proceeds.
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| 58. |
Syncsort Sigma Manages Database Aggregates (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jul 25, 2000 Abstract : Syncsort, a software vendor with years of experience in the sorting of data, has released a new product called Sigma™, which is designed to produce aggregated data within data warehouses to improve response time and reduce database load. The importance of aggregation in a data warehouse cannot be underestimated.
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| 59. |
Acta Gets Active (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 25, 2000 Abstract : Active Software, Inc. a provider of e-business infrastructure software products, and Acta Technology, Inc., an extract/transform/load tool vendor, today announced a partnership that will help to enable real-time business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce.
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| 60. |
Acta Gets Active (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 25, 2000 Abstract : Active Software, Inc. a provider of e-business infrastructure software products, and Acta Technology, Inc., an extract/transform/load tool vendor, today announced a partnership that will help to enable real-time business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce.
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