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Altman Lighting by Exact Software
Abstract : Learn how Altman Lighting Inc., a family-owned and operated international manufacturer of architectural and theater lighting fixtures overcame isolated customer information and business records by replacing their paper-based order processing system. Read how they improved productivity, centralized data, and gained real-time access to customer information and critical business information.
Type: White Paper
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Turning Data into Decisions: MIS DecisionWare and SAP BW by Systems Union
Abstract : In turbulent times immediate and direct access to critical information is key to a company's survival. In their quest to deliver high quality metrics, organizations are discovering that there are fewer and fewer employees at hand who can provide management with this crucial basis for decision-making. At the same time, the requirements for planning and analysis are constantly changing due to reorganizations, acquisitions, and the volatile market. This white paper will illustrate how information technology (IT) requirements and user wishes can both be met using the combination of MIS DecisionWare and SAP Business Information Warehouse, so that multiple analytical applications can quickly and flexibly access the central database.
Type: White Paper
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| 43. |
What Plant-level Systems Can Do for the Enterprise Market (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 23, 2005 Abstract : To gain the competitive edge, enterprises are seeking tools to break information silos. Collaborative planning and manufacturing has given plant-level systems a whole new meaning.
Type: Article
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The 2006 ECM West Conference: A Trial from AIIM (3 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Dec 15, 2006 Abstract : The Association for Information and Image Management recently held a conference to educate organizations on the latest content and information management technologies. Among the key topics addressed were emerging trends in enterprise content management and the future of the Internet.
Type: Article
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| 45. |
Manufacturer's Nirvana -- Real-Time Actionable Information (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 12, 2005 Abstract : How many ERP vendors, including the largest ones, have natively built-in real-time production monitoring, warehousing management, time and attendance capture, and complete quality management systems?
Type: Article
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| 46. |
Architecture-Centered Information Systems In The Manufacturing Domain - Part III - Steps in the Architecture Process (14 Pages)
by Glen B. Alleman
Sep 11, 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ヨcentered methodologies must be an intentional step in the process of deploying information systems ヨ not an accidental byヨproduct of the software acquisition and integration process.
Type: Article
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| 47. |
Evaluating Strategic Information Technology Investment: An Appraisal of Software Alternatives for Small to Medium Enterprises (3 Pages)
by Igor Grubisic
Dec 18, 2006 Abstract : The problem of information technology investments particularly concerns small and medium enterprises, as they are much more limited in resources than large enterprises. One of the critical questions is whether to implement an open source or closed source solution.
Type: Article
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| 48. |
Globalization Has a Profound Impact on the Supply Chain and Supporting Information Technology (4 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Feb 9, 2006 Abstract : Globalization, the Internet, and demand-driven supply networks are driving technology change. When it comes to supply chain management, globalization has created a need for supply network integration and real time data with event visibility.
Type: Article
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| 49. |
The Art And Science Of IT Architecture Design (6 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Jun 3, 2002 Abstract : To assure flexibility and lasting value, information system designs and product selection must be guided by an architectural plan for infrastructure and applications systems. The Art of architecture design is in extracting business requirements; the Science is translating them into technology solutions.
Type: Article
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| 50. |
The Art And Science Of IT Architecture Design (6 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Jan 31, 2001 Abstract : To assure flexibility and lasting value, information system designs and product selection must be guided by an architectural plan for infrastructure and applications systems. The Art of architecture design is in extracting business requirements; the Science is translating them into technology solutions.
Type: Article
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