| 21. |
Oracle Corporation: Flying High for Being Jack-of-All-Trades and Master of Some (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 19, 2000 Abstract : Database and enterprise application vendor Oracle has streamlined itself, overcome the hardships of the past and seems prepared and eager for the future. We express our view regarding its latest announcements.
Type: Article
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| 22. |
Anatomy of a Technology Selection (5 Pages)
by J. Dowling
May 31, 2002 Abstract : Dell Computer Corporation spent millions preparing to deploy an ERP system before realizing that the solution to one set of issues created a more severe problem. Note based on discussion among Michael Dell, Kevin Rollins, and Morten Topfer of Dell Computer Corporation and Dellメs Platinum Counsel of customers.
Type: Article
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| 23. |
Knosys Seeks Clarity With A Name Change (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 25, 2001 Abstract : Knosys, Inc. has announced that it has changed its company name to ProClarity Corporation. The goal of the name change is to leverage the strength of the ProClarity product line and to align its corporate and product brand identities. The company also announced the release of ProClarity 4.0, the latest version of their analytic platform.
Type: Article
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| 24. |
Anatomy of a Technology Selection (5 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Apr 14, 2000 Abstract : Dell Computer Corporation spent millions preparing to deploy an ERP system before realizing that the solution to one set of issues created a more severe problem. Note based on discussion among Michael Dell, Kevin Rollins, and Morten Topfer of Dell Computer Corporation and Dellメs Platinum Counsel of customers.
Type: Article
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| 25. |
ERP Vendors Moving to Aerospace and Defense Markets (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 21, 2000 Abstract : Market research shows that enterprise software and service markets are crossing market lines to witness strong growth in the Aerospace and Defense (A&D) industry.
Type: Article
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| 26. |
IBM Buys What’s Left of Informix (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 2, 2001 Abstract : In another sign of consolidation within the database vendor market, IBM has announced that they are acquiring the assets of Informix Software (the database portion of Informix Corporation, which remained after the spin-off of Informix Business Solutions into Ascential Software). IBM intends to use the acquisition to improve their presence in distributed databases, and increase penetration in the small-to-medium enterprise market.
Type: Article
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| 27. |
EAI Vendor MITEM Integrates Legacy Systems With Siebel (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jun 4, 2001 Abstract : MITEM Corporation has announced that its legacy application integration software MitemView 5.3 has been validated by Siebel Systems for its Siebel eBusiness Applications. As more EAI vendors vie for market share, having their connectors/adapters certified by the vendor of the target application may become a key to product sales and competitive advantage.
Type: Article
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| 28. |
How Detrimental Can a 2nd-In-Charge’s Departure Be? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 10, 2000 Abstract : In an unusually terse press release from June 30, Oracle Corporation, one of the largest providers of software for e-business, announced that Ray Lane was leaving his post as Oracle's President and COO.
Type: Article
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| 29. |
Manhattan Partnership With E3, MarketMAX Strikes Compromise (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jul 28, 2000 Abstract : Manhattan Associates has struck a deal with E3 Corporation and MarketMAX that symbolizes the eternal struggle between best-of-breed and ERP vendors.
Type: Article
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| 30. |
SCT Fygir To Lubricate Valvoline’s Supply Chain (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jul 25, 2000 Abstract : On the heels of its win at Equilon, SCT Corporation recently secured another high-profile contract in the petroleum products sector with Valvoline, the $1.1 billion lube oil division of Ashland Inc.
Type: Article
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