| 81. |
Technology's Role in Strategic Human Resources (3 Pages)
by Michael Nosil
Jun 5, 2006 Abstract : The human resources (HR) department can—and should—deliver contributions to the organization's bottom line. Through technologies and service providers, HR can move from being merely a cost center to being an essential component for achieving corporate objectives.
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| 82. |
Product Architecture for Product Endurance? (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 30, 2005 Abstract : Product architecture can ensure product scalability, endurance, and the incorporation of emerging technologies. Consequently, LANSA 2005 offers Web Application Modules (WAM), to give developers a shorter learning curve and lower development costs to produce browser-based commercial enterprise applications and even Web services.
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| 83. |
Ross Systems, Inc.: In Process of Renaissance (7 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 20, 2000 Abstract : Over past two decades, Ross Systems has delivered strong back-office functionality and good customer support within certain industries; it is considered a leader in native process manufacturing functionality. The company has also expanded its online operations through its RenaissanceLink software application portal and its Ross Systems E-Commerce order management software subsidiary. However, its financial position for the last 18 months has eroded due to the combined effects of decreased license revenue and investment in R&D.
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| 84. |
Infinium Software, Inc.: Having All the Right Cards? (7 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 5, 2000 Abstract : Following the market trends, Infinium has recently made an energetic push into a number of prospective areas such as: Web-enablement and self-service product capabilities, business intelligence, CRM, and application hosting (ASP) services. Infinium has only very recently announced its strategic partnership with elcom.com regarding e-commerce and vertical marketplaces, which will additionally burden products integration workload.
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| 85. |
ROI Systems, Inc.: Will Slow and Steady Remain in the Race? (7 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 22, 2000 Abstract : Over past two decades, ROI Systems has shown the commitment to deliver solid discrete manufacturing functionality and superior customer support, with modest growth and cautious new technology introduction as a consequence. Owing to its slow growth, ROI has achieved a small market presence in general and insignificant global brand awareness, an undeveloped channel outside of the North American market.
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| 86. |
Symix Systems’ Slips Into Red During Its E-Commerce Transition (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 7, 2000 Abstract : On April 20, Symix Systems, Inc. announced financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended March 31, 2000. The operating loss is attributed to the Company's continuing investment in its e-business operations, and the delayed rebound of the traditional enterprise systems market following the Y2K-caused slowdown.
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| 87. |
Embedded Linux for Handhelds (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Feb 14, 2000 Abstract : A spate of recent announcements from Lineo, Inc., Red Hat, and others concern the development of 'embedded Linux', initially for x86-based and PowerPC-based CPUs.
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| 88. |
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'.
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| 89. |
Do You Know How to Evaluate Your Strategic Technology Provider? (4 Pages)
by B. Hecht
Aug 31, 2002 Abstract : Project teams constantly face a barrage of new products and technologies, and have a difficult time differentiating marketing slides and grand promises from deliverable products when making strategic IT acquisitions. The solution is to create a structured, repeatable process for evaluating technology solutions and the vendors that provide them.
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| 90. |
OKENA Brews Up a StormSystem that Secures All Applications (6 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jun 29, 2002 Abstract : OKENA's announcement of their product line StormSystem indicates that they intend to grow and expand their innovative intrusion prevention system with highly integrated new add-ons. Having seen unprecedented success in obtaining funding and customers in one of the worst economies ever, Relevant Technologies expects OKENA to be a leading contender in an intrusion management market that has yet to boast a distinct leader.
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