| 11. |
Security Information Market Heading for Growth (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 31, 2000 Abstract : The growth of security vulnerabilities is creating a new market for security information. With link sharing and cooperation among sites, it is not clear that this market is nearly as predatory as some publishing markets.
Type: Article
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| 12. |
Hitch Your Wagon to a Wild Horse? (7 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Apr 4, 2000 Abstract : In the frantic race to be モon the webヤ companies are looking outside for help to design and build their web sites. In the frantic race to be the モbleeding edgeヤ e-Builders are doing whatever they can to deliver service to their clients. The result is not always predictable and not always satisfactory to either party.
Type: Article
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| 13. |
Attaining Real Time, On-demand Information Data: Contemporary Business Intelligence Tools (5 Pages)
by Olin Thompson & P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 29, 2005 Abstract : Demand for instant access to dispersed information is being met by vendors offering enterprise business intelligence tools and suites. Portlet standardization, enterprise information integration, and corporate performance management are among the proposed solutions, but do they really deliver real time information?
Type: Article
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| 14. |
Trend Micro Steps into PDA/Wireless AntiVirus Information Market (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jun 15, 2000 Abstract : In crisis situations, Trend Micro's Virus Information Center for the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) may prove indispensable for a network administrator and/or manager on the go.
Type: Article
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| 15. |
Manual versus Information Technology Enabled Lean Manufacturing (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 16, 2006 Abstract : All good lean systems have both physical systems in the plant and near real time information technology backbones that centralize data. The primary advantage of enterprise systems is that they can handle considerably more information than can be accommodated manually.
Type: Article
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| 16. |
Product Data Information Access & Retrieval: The Missing Component of Manufacturer's PLM Strategy by Endeca
Abstract : With the explosion of complex product data within manufacturing organizations, the ability to find and reuse parts information has become critical to success. Learn how manufacturers are increasing parts reuse and engineering system adoption through a new breed of information access & retrieval solutions, utilizing Endeca Search & Guided Navigation technology.
Type: White Paper
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| 17. |
Business Intelligence Success at Biomet, Inc. (4 Pages)
by P. Catz
Sep 25, 2001 Abstract : Biomet, a manufacturer of orthopedic medical products needed to support its worldwide need for sales information.
Type: Article
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| 18. |
Transforming Business Intelligence Into Business Performance Management: Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy by Hyperion
Abstract : Companies invest in information technology (IT) because they believe it will maximize their performance. The more a company knows about its customers, markets, supply chains, and internal operations, the more effectively it can pursue growth and profitability while avoiding risk and regulatory exposure. Unifying disparate systems with business intelligence (BI) systems, however, is not enough. For companies to truly differentiate themselves, they need to transform BI into business performance management (BPM) systems to leverage information discovered by BI and use it externally.
Type: White Paper
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| 19. |
Metagenix Reverse Engineers Data Into Information (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Feb 15, 2001 Abstract : Metagenixメ MetaRecon reverse engineers metadata information by examining the raw data contained in the source(s) rather than depending on the data dictionaries of the existing legacy systems (which are often incorrect). Other unique Metagenix approaches include an 'open book' policy, which includes publishing product price lists on their web site and complete access to company officials, including CEO and President Greg Leman. According to Mr. Leman, 'weメre pathologically honest'.
Type: Article
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| 20. |
Los Alamos Loses Top-Secret Information, Again! (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jun 20, 2000 Abstract : Another security compromise occurred at Los Alamos National Laboratories last month when two hard drives containing top-secret nuclear information disappeared. The security mistakes that are being made at Los Alamos are sloppy and unacceptable.
Type: Article
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