| 21. |
Here Come the 'Information Appliances' (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : The hot products at Comdex 99 are expected to be in the up-and-coming area of 'information appliances', which we expect will show significant growth in the coming years.
Type: Article
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Optimizing the Supply Chain and Increasing Customer Satisfaction: An Interview with Robert Abate of RCG Information Technology (2 Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Aug 8, 2007 Abstract : Manufacturers must constantly address how to increase customer satisfaction, identify supply chain issues before they become problems, and lower production costs. In this podcast, Lyndsay Wise and Robert Abate discuss the benefits business intelligence provides to help address these topics.
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| 23. |
E-Business Customer Service Success at H.B. Fuller Company (6 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Sep 15, 2001 Abstract : Chemical company H.B. Fuller has leveraged the Internet to improve their level of customer service.
Type: Article
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| 24. |
A Matter of Trust (4 Pages)
by Bill McBeath
Jun 22, 2004 Abstract : When important information is withheld, it leads to enormous inefficiencies or even disasters in the supply chain. Trust is needed to streamline decision making and interactions in the supply chain. But, in spite of what 'Kumbaya Collaborationists' preach, there are very real and serious risks with sharing information. This article explores answers to this conundrum.
Type: Article
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| 25. |
A One-stop Event for Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing Information (4 Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Oct 25, 2006 Abstract : The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI) hosts quarterly World Conferences to help organizations involved in data warehousing, business intelligence, and performance management. These conferences supply a wealth of information aimed at improving organizational decision-making, optimizing performance, and achieving business objectives.
Type: Article
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| 26. |
Lean and World Class Manufacturing and the Information Technology Dilemma—The Loss of Corporate Consciousness (5 Pages)
by Ron Crabtree
Sep 23, 2005 Abstract : Companies relying on manual implementation and support for lean and world class methodologies risk losing corporate consciousness. Avoid the pitfalls of lost information and flexibility; place value on performance gaps and create matrixes of tools and applications to prioritize issues.
Type: Article
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| 27. |
Architecture-Centered Information Systems In The Manufacturing Domain - Part I - Introduction to Software Architecture (15 Pages)
by Glen B. Alleman
Sep 4, 2002 Abstract : Architecture bridges the semantic gap between the requirements and software. Application software systems must be architected in order to deal with the current and future needs of the business organization. Managing software projects using architecture-centered methodologies must be an intentional step in the process of deploying information systems ― not an accidental by-product of the software acquisition and integration process.
Type: Article
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| 28. |
SAS/Warehouse 2.0 Goes Live (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Mar 13, 2000 Abstract : SAS Institute has announced the production availability of SAS/Warehouse Administrator software, Version 2.0. This new version provides IT the ability to proactively publish data warehouse information and track its usage, plus aggressively manage the process of change in the data warehouse.
Type: Article
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| 29. |
Expedia Relaxes Registration Requirement (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Jan 17, 2000 Abstract : The Microsoft Network's travel site Expedia has dropped a requirement that surfers register before being allowed to browse the site. Expedia is not ahead of the curve in finding the right point to place registration, but others will follow its lead.
Type: Article
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| 30. |
Using PKI to Protect Your Business Information (5 Pages)
by Arash Nejadian
Dec 24, 2003 Abstract : Interconnection between vendors, suppliers, customers and employees through ERP and CRM tools, has become a competitive edge. Like ERP and CRM infrastructures, a Public Key infrastructure has become an enabler of business objectives. PKI provides a systematic approach to information security.
Type: Article
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