| 21. |
Baan Resurrects Multi-Dimensionally Part 2: Alliances & Support (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 19, 2002 Abstract : Baan and IBM have formed an alliance, IONA is certified for the OpenWorld Network Alliance, and Baan has a program for a smooth migration path for existing customers.
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| 22. |
Baan Posts $236 Million Loss and Sells Off Coda for Nearly $40M Less Than It Paid (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 25, 2000 Abstract : On February 3, Baan Co. posted a fourth-quarter loss of $236 million, and on February 8, Baan sold its Coda financial applications unit to UK firm Science Systems for the bargain basement price of $50 million in cash.
Type: Article
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| 23. |
Baan E-Commerce: a Wing, a Prayer & a Single Platform (7 Pages)
by A. Turner
Feb 1, 2000 Abstract : Baan hopes e-Enterprise will put them on the e-commerce map.
Type: Article
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| 24. |
Baan Resurrects Multi-Dimensionally Part 3: Market Impact (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 21, 2002 Abstract : Baan remains one of only a handful of vendors that are capable of providing full application suites on scaleable platforms that can be globally deployed by larger enterprises.
Type: Article
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| 25. |
'Collaborative Commerce': ERP, CRM, e-Proc, and SCM Unite! A Series Study: Baan and Parent Company, Invensys (6 Pages)
by Randy Garland
Sep 20, 2001 Abstract : Baan is now iBaan, fully focused on the Internet via Portals and web technologies, across CRM, ERP, and SCM spaces.
Type: Article
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| 26. |
Computer Associates, Baan Japan and EXE Announce Strategic Alliance to Provide Total Supply Chain Management Solutions (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 13, 1999 Abstract : On October 4, Computer Associates International, Inc. (CA), Baan Japan, and EXE Inc. announced a strategic alliance designed to enable Japanese companies to create total solutions for the rapidly growing supply chain management (SCM) field. The companies will jointly market the new solutions, which will be built on Unicenter TNG, CA's industry-leading enterprise management software.
Type: Article
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| 27. |
Is Baan Clinically Dead? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 20, 2000 Abstract : On January 4, 2000 Baan, Europe's No. 2 business software company, sank deeper into trouble as its CEO resigned and it forecast a fourth quarter loss of $240 million to $250 million after restructuring. Its shares plunged over 30 percent as analysts cut recommendations on the loss-making vendor, which has yet to name a replacement for Mary Coleman, who is returning to her Silicon Valley home after taking charge only last May.
Type: Article
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| 28. |
Baan And SSA GT Merge To Form A Mid-Market Empire With An ''Iron Side'' Part Three: Market Impact On SSA GT (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 14, 2003 Abstract : Like the previous few SSA GT's acquisitions, this merger too seems aimed at enlarging combined Baan and SSA GT's customer base, market share, and, more importantly, its predictably recurring support revenue and consequently larger R&D pool.
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| 29. |
Baan Sinks Deeper into Red Quicksand (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 25, 2000 Abstract : On May 3, analysts suggested that Dutch business applications maker Baan faces a takeover bid or a break-up, after the latest tumble in the troubled firm's stock price. Earlier, on April 20, the struggling vendor reported its seventh consecutive quarterly loss, with a first-quarter figure worse than a year ago despite gains from divestments.
Type: Article
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| 30. |
Resurrection, Vitality And Perseverance Of Former ERP 'Goners' Part Two: Geac & Baan (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 21, 2003 Abstract : While not doing as well as Ross and SSA GT, Geac and Baan are certainly on the right track.
Type: Article
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