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SCT Comes Back With a Vengeance (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 25, 2000 Abstract : SCT Corporation, an IT solutions provider for a number of disparate industries, announced that the quarter which ended June 30, 2000, was a record quarter for license fee revenue within SCT's process industry solutions business. SCT, which claims experiencing continued success with enterprise-wide, global accounts in the process industries, now has eight out of the top 16 food processors in North America as clients.
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| 82. |
The Importance of Server Robustness in CRM (3 Pages)
by Mukhles Zaman
Jun 15, 2004 Abstract : In today's software frenzy and with the increasing demand for applications that provide maximum return on investment, many companies have failed to focus on subjects like reliability, downtime, and scalability. Since 1991, Touchtone Corporation has devoted its efforts to developing and maintaining a client/server customer relationship management (CRM) application and has equipped more than 750 IBM AS/400 and iSeries customers with its native OS/400 CRM solution.
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| 83. |
RedPrairie to Spread Across Europe through LIS Acquisition Part Two: Market Impact (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 29, 2004 Abstract : It is becoming increasingly important for supply chain execution (SCE) suppliers to have global implementation and service capabilities, while multinational user companies conversely benefit from working with global application providers. Now, the two merged vendors, RedPrairie Corporation and LIS, should have the critical mass and geographical breadth necessary to better serve the needs of their global customers, with local, multilingual support, and to compete for an ever-increasing number of multi-modal transport, multinational engagements.
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| 84. |
FRx Poised To Permeate Many More General Ledgers Part One: Executive Summary (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 3, 2003 Abstract : FRx Software Corporation, a Microsoft company and a part of Microsoft Business Solutions, might be the best example of Microsoft’s coopetitiveness.
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| 85. |
Surado! A Rising Mid-market CRM Provider (3 Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan
Oct 16, 2003 Abstract : Our quest for quality and well-priced mid-market CRM software solutions, takes us this week to review Surado Solutions Inc. developers of Surado CRM Solutions. Surado positions itself high in many functional areas, against many mid-market software vendors such as SalesLogix, Epicor, Microsoft CRM, Kana, and Commence Corporation.
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| 86. |
Clarus –Sprinting or Going the Distance? (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Oct 20, 2000 Abstract : Clarus Corporation has announced new capabilities and a whole handful of product adoptions. Is the news uniformly good? We think cautious optimism is best.
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| 87. |
Can Geac Reshuffle the ERP Standings? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 9, 2000 Abstract : In July, Geac Computer Corporation Limited, the largest Canadian business applications software vendor and an aspirant for a leading ERP vendor position, announced its financial results for fiscal 2000. Earlier, on June 26, Geac solidified its enterprise systems presence in North America by consolidating its various North American ERP operations into one business unit - Geac Enterprise Solutions.
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| 88. |
Oracle (Finally) Learning and Applying Its Own CRM (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 19, 2000 Abstract : After years of power struggle with its independent applications user group (OAUG), Oracle Corporation is to host its own application user group conference early next year.
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| 89. |
Eppraisals.com Gives Lante High Marks (8 Pages)
by J. Diezemann
Jun 12, 2000 Abstract : E-business service provider Lante Corporation meets a tight schedule and builds a complicated website to help launch eppraisals.com.
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| 90. |
Geac Announces Q3 Results and Acquires CRM Vendor (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 20, 2000 Abstract : Geac Computer Corporation Limited announced its financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended January 31, 2000. Geac also announced it has acquired RunTime, the Denmark-based e-Customer Relationship Management (eCRM) solutions provider to the apparel, footwear, and textile industries.
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