| 31. |
QAD: A Software Vendor That Has Survived (if Not Thrived) in the ERP Market (1 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 5, 2007 Abstract : QAD, a renowned provider of enterprise software solutions for midsized global manufacturers, has outlived many of its contemporaries by maintaining its stronghold in the discrete and process manufacturing sectors. In doing so, the vendor has reached a respected, veteran status.
Type: Article
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| 32. |
From Shoestring Budget to Millions: The Road Ahead for an Enterprise Management Software Vendor (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 14, 2006 Abstract : Indisputably, Deltek remains an enterprise applications vendor of choice for project-based businesses. With its recent capital infusion and product deliveries, it has taken some critical steps towards creating even more value for its customers.
Type: Article
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| 33. |
Client References - Still A Valuable Part of Vendor Selection? (6 Pages)
by William R. Friend
Nov 12, 2003 Abstract : With application software vendors focusing their sales effort more on the top executives or C-levels (CEO/CFO/COO/CIO) of companies, and less on IT, the establishment of an application software selection methodology in advance of a software purchase becomes crucial. The value in making client reference checks is a critical part of that process.
Type: Article
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| 34. |
Datawarehouse Vendors Moving Towards Application Suites (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Sep 29, 1999 Abstract : During September, two more data warehousing vendors announced product suites that they claim offer broader integration between different data warehousing technologies. BI vendor Cognos announced 'Cognos platform', a tool to build complete 'BI-ready data infrastructures'. Data Movement vendor Ardent Software announced 'DataStage XE', which is designed to 'simplify integration of multiple data sources and business intelligence tools'.
Type: Article
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| 35. |
Client References - Still A Valuable Part of Vendor Selection? (5 Pages)
by William R. Friend
Aug 24, 2002 Abstract : With application software vendors focusing their sales effort more on the top executives or C-levels (CEO/CFO/COO/CIO) of companies, and less on IT, the establishment of an application software selection methodology in advance of a software purchase becomes crucial. The value in making client reference checks is a critical part of that process.
Type: Article
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| 36. |
An ERP Vendor, with its Powerful Parent Backing, Tackles Software as a Service (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 24, 2007 Abstract : Glovia hopes to become a manufacturing service platform that will connect and integrate various business systems that user companies currently use. The vendor's software-as-a-service offering is one of the routes it plans to take to get there.
Type: Article
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| 37. |
EAI Vendor Extricity Teams with Moai to Automate E-Commerce Systems (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 11, 2000 Abstract : Enterprise Application Integration vendor Extricity announced a business-to-business alliance with Moai Technologies, Inc., to provide a full-range of automated e-commerce systems. Moaiメs Dynamic Commerce Markup Language (DCML) is an XML-standard compliant language for dynamic commerce markets, and combined with Extricityメs B2B platform, the vendors hope to better integrate e-commerce business processes.
Type: Article
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| 38. |
Managing Demand Using the Vendor Managed Inventory and Consignment Inventory Model by PATNI
Abstract : Integrating supply chains for better demand and supply management is a growing trend. Inventory, seen as the lifeblood of supply chains, is being streamlined and managed to meet lean manufacturing, just-in-time (JIT), vendor managed inventory (VMI), and value chain collaboration needs. VMI and the "consignment" inventory model, a distinctive flavor of VMI, can manage demand and improve operations.
Type: White Paper
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| 39. |
One Vendor's Dedicated Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance Unit (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 4, 2007 Abstract : SAP's governance, risk management, and compliance roadmap is still in its beginning stages. Only time will prove the vendor's delivery of true, tangible products (and not vaporware), as well as the success of those products with current and prospective customers.
Type: Article
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| 40. |
Latest Developments for a Vendor-neutral Third Party Support and Maintenance Provider (2 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 23, 2007 Abstract : Rimini Street is not trying to be a software vendor. Rather, the third party support and maintenance provider is a focused system implementation and consulting firm that sells its services under service contracts instead of mere break-fix arrangements.
Type: Article
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