| 81. |
Supply Chain Decisions - Make Sure You Understand the Dollars and Sense (3 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Jul 21, 2003 Abstract : Companies make decisions about their supply chains every day. But do they really understand the impact of their decisions on the P&L, Balance Sheet, and key operational metrics? Do they have the tools to available to consider a broad set of possible options and their inherent trade-offs?
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| 82. |
Supply Chain Decisions - Make Sure You Understand the Dollars and Sense (3 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Jul 21, 2003 Abstract : Companies make decisions about their supply chains every day. But do they really understand the impact of their decisions on the P&L, Balance Sheet, and key operational metrics? Do they have the tools to available to consider a broad set of possible options and their inherent trade-offs?
Type: Article
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| 83. |
Lose the Starry Eyes, Analyze: Reviewing the Ideal Candidate for a Pronto Solution (7 Pages)
by Josh Chalifour
Apr 11, 2003 Abstract : This is an examination of Pronto Software's ERP solution. By looking at how areas where the Pronto product fulfills a large portion of selection criteria, companies can determine if it is worthwhile to pursue a relationship with Pronto. We ask the question, all things being equal, which modules contribute the most to the product's functionality.
Type: Article
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| 84. |
Enterprise Applications Battlefield Mid-Year Scoreboard Part 3: IBM (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 28, 2002 Abstract : IBM still needs to convince users that it is nimble enough to handle the smaller projects prevalent in today’s cost-conscious market, which may be a concern that is aggravated rather than alleviated by the acquisition.
Type: Article
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| 85. |
Vendor Analysis: Interliant's Security Vulnerability Assessment (7 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jan 14, 2002 Abstract : A security vulnerability assessment service is a risk management process. Interliant's security vulnerability assessment service enables its clients to understand what risks their online transaction systems and network infrastructure face. Relevant Technologies has taken an in-depth look at Interliant's security vulnerability assessment service to find out what their tactical strategy is in helping organizations minimize risk, how this strategy evolved, and what IT decision makers can expect to gain from using their services.
Type: Article
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| 86. |
HighJump Software Guarantees Fixed Prices (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jun 28, 2001 Abstract : In addition to offering buyers a fixed price guarantee for upgrades to its SCE software, HighJump is challenging competitors to do the same.
Type: Article
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| 87. |
Has Intentia Turned The Corner? Almost. (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 16, 2001 Abstract : There is, at long last, an upbeat announcement from Intentia. It has all but turned the corner, with both a new product portfolio and a rapid increase in license revenue. The company finally seems to be achieving expansion concurrently with achieving profitability.
Type: Article
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| 88. |
Ross Systems Continues To Slip, But Pledges to Fight Tooth And Claw (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 22, 2000 Abstract : Ross Systems' transition from ERP to e-commerce continues to be daunting. On November 14, the company announced yet another disappointing quarterly report owing to all but dried up license revenue. The company also announced how it plans to turn the tide.
Type: Article
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| 89. |
Great Plains ASP - Evolution, Revolution, Innovation (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Oct 4, 2000 Abstract : On September 18, 2000, Great Plains (Nasdaq: GPSI), announced the expansion of its Application Service Provider (ASP) initiative. Great Plains has evolved its ASP partner program to better meet the diverse needs of its ASP partners and their customers
Type: Article
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| 90. |
Intel Outside? (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Jul 27, 2000 Abstract : Intel’s subsidiary, Intel Online Services recently announced AppChoice™ Managed Hosting Services. The service is designed to offer applications and hosting within their 'Internet Hosting Environment'. In addition to managed hosting services they intend to invest $1 billion in the development and integration of data centers worldwide. Does this mean new commercials will say 'Intel Inside and Out'?
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