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Symix Launches eSyte Supply Chain (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Apr 25, 2000 Abstract : Symix Systems, Inc. recently announced an addition to its e-business application suite, eSyte Supply Chain. It offers multi-site capacity and material planning capabilities that have been given new relevance with the advent of B2B collaboration.
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What's in a Name for Supply Chain Vendors? (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Feb 9, 2000 Abstract : Paragon Management Systems, now Adexa, is the latest niche supply chain management vendor to re-christen itself in the last seven months. Since July, four small vendors have assumed new names and personas to better differentiate their offerings in the marketplace.
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SAP Highlights Supply Chain Management Tools (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Dec 22, 1999 Abstract : At last week's eBusiness Conference & Expo, SAP AG updated attendees on its supply chain management application, Advanced Planner and Optimizer (APO).
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| 54. |
The Supply Chain of Sitcoms—Enhanced with Radio Frequency Identification (3 Pages)
by Laura Faught
Feb 23, 2006 Abstract : Imagine what sitcoms like Cheers, Laverne and Shirley, and Green Acres would look like if they were radio frequency identification (RFID) enhanced. Then picture the impact that RFID technology can have on the customer experience in your own enterprise.
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| 55. |
Demand-driven Supply Networks for Small and Medium Business (5 Pages)
by Sean Wheller
Oct 10, 2005 Abstract : Lately demand-driven supply networks (DDSN) are a much talked about topic, yet little is written about SMBs and DDSN. By understanding the basics of DDSN, and through selective implementation, SMBs can experience the agility, adaptability, and alignment of DDSN.
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| 56. |
Demand-driven Supply Networks for Small and Medium Business (5 Pages)
by Sean Wheller
Mar 4, 2005 Abstract : Lately demand-driven supply networks (DDSN) are a much talked about topic, yet little is written about SMBs and DDSN. By understanding the basics of DDSN, and through selective implementation, SMBs can experience the agility, adaptability, and alignment of DDSN.
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| 57. |
The Instant Supply Chain Challenge (6 Pages)
by Bill McBeath
Jan 28, 2005 Abstract : For the past few weeks, all eyes (and hearts) have been on the devastation caused by the Indian Ocean Tsunami. What is needed in a disaster like this is an 'Instant Supply Chain'--ultra-rapid creation of a distribution network with coordination between the many decentralized players. To meet these challenges, relief agencies and governments can learn much from the supply chain advances made by the private sector, but the private sector can also learn from the successes and failures of these relief efforts.
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Is ROI King In Evaluating IT Investments? Part 2. Measuring the Impact of IT Investments (3 Pages)
by William Friend and Olin Thompson
Jul 24, 2002 Abstract : If the underlying business assumptions change, the cash flow projections may be critically flawed but the KPIメs can still be relatively reliable indicators of the impact of an IT project. In the long run, IT project KPIs may be the best indicators for IT managers to use in evaluating the results of their IT investments.
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Syspro Hatches 'Encore' IMPACT On SME Manufacturers (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 6, 2001 Abstract : While Sysproメs recent product release does not necessarily represent a major ground breaking, its broad and well-attuned offering for small enterprises should certainly give other incumbent players a run for their money.
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How Supply Chain Projects Morph Into Black Holes (5 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 19, 2002 Abstract : For all but a few astronomers, black holes are unknown in the realm of ordinary experience. Analogs do exist, however, in the more terrestrial domain of business process reengineering and take the form of supply chain management implementations. Real-life examples offer insights that may help prevent your supply chain project from collapsing into oblivion and taking your enterprise with it.
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