| 31. |
Compaq's Alpha - Moving Toward Its Omega? (6 Pages)
by R. Krause
Aug 1, 1999 Abstract : Compaq's powerful Alpha processor is reaching a crucial juncture - will Compaq expend the effort necessary for it to challenge Intel's dominance, or is it destined to become another Betamax (great technology with no market)?
Type: Article
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| 32. |
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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| 33. |
How One Vendor Parlays Price Variation into Profit Improvement Opportunities (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 8, 2007 Abstract : Rather than sticking to such outdated and speculative pricing practices as 'cost plus' or 'meet competition,' Zilliant suggests companies leverage data to determine how market price response varies, and use this holistic measure of price sensitivity to optimize pricing.
Type: Article
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| 34. |
The Perfect Order--Inside-Out or Outside-In? (3 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
May 9, 2005 Abstract : The Perfect Order measurement has proven to be a powerful measurement of a business. Should The Perfect Order be defined from an internal point of view or from a customer point of view . . . inside-out or outside-in?
Type: Article
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| 35. |
Geac Awakens On Its Deathbed - Part 1: Event Summary (2 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 16, 2001 Abstract : While Geac might not need a white knight savior any longer owing to the profitable quarter and secured additional funding, the general feeling remains that the company has also long passed up an opportunity to be a top-notch applications vendor.
Type: Article
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| 36. |
J.D. Edwards’ Mixed Blessings (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 27, 2000 Abstract : On August 23, J.D. Edwards reported financial results for the third quarter ended July 31, 2000. Despite notable license fee revenue growth of 56% over the same period last year, the net loss for the Q3 2000 was a hefty $22.6 million.
Type: Article
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| 37. |
No More Mr. Nice Guy With J.D. Edwards (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 30, 2000 Abstract : On May 24, J.D. Edwards & Company reported financial results for the second quarter which ended April 30, 2000. Earlier in the same week, J.D. Edwards announced a strategic restructuring aimed at reducing costs and strengthening the companyメs position as 'a leading provider of software solutions for collaborative commerce'.
Type: Article
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| 38. |
It Takes More Than a Fast CPU to Rule the Web (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Jun 26, 2000 Abstract : Compaq Computer Corporation, desperate to get some kind of high-end UNIX benefit from its ill-conceived acquisition of Digital Equipment Corp., has announced its massive, 32-CPU capable GS series of Alpha systems. But, as was the case with Digital, Compaq marketing seems overly concerned with CPU - not system - performance.
Type: Article
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| 39. |
IBM’s Newest NUMA-Q Server to Handle 64 Intel CPUs (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Jun 19, 2000 Abstract : IBM announced its latest NUMA-Q server, the E410. Its ability to house up to 64 Intel CPUs represents a doubling of the “largest” current system, the ES7000 from Unisys, and an eight-times increase over the largest current mainstream Intel offerings from Compaq, Dell, and HP.
Type: Article
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| 40. |
IBM Taking on Sun in Web Infrastructure? (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
May 19, 2000 Abstract : IBM has decided to take on Sun in the Internet infrastructure arena. What do they bring to the table? And who will win the war of words?
Type: Article
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