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51. The Right BI Foundation Makes Decisions a Snap at Manufacturing Company Snap-tite by Jaros Technologies

Abstract : With the right information, decision-making is a snap at Snap-tite, a manufacturer of products such as quick-disconnect couplings, hydraulic, and solenoid valves. Evalubase Research examines how one manufacturer has tapped into Oracle's ERP data to gain enterprise visibility and put information at management's fingertips.

Type: White Paper

52. CDC Software Wins at the Pivotal Auction. Now What? Part One: Event Summary (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 6, 2004
Abstract : While Pivotal might have temporarily mitigated its protracted troubles by having the privilege to choose between three potential suitors, the time for some decisive moves is now, given that competitive pressures will not go away, but rather will intensify.

Type: Article

53. Operational Business Intelligence and Performance Management: Key Differentiators (4 Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Aug 8, 2006
Abstract : The distinction between business performance management (BPM) and operational business intelligence (OBI) is sometimes unclear. Many vendor offerings overlap in terms of features and functionality, making it difficult to distinguish between the two. However, there are some differences worth exploring.

Type: Article

54. Point of Sale: To Stand Alone or Not? (4 Pages)
by Caroline Lam
Apr 10, 2006
Abstract : When selecting a point of sale (POS) solution, users have a choice between stand-alone solutions and integrated solutions. They should first evaluate core and non-core components of POS systems, and assess the strengths and weaknesses of best-of-breed and integrated approaches.

Type: Article

55. What Makes Process Process? (5 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Sep 2, 2005
Abstract : The systems dealing with manufacturing, inventory, procurement, and customer order management systems are among the systems that often prove to be the hardest to acquire due to the unique issues of the process enterprise.

Type: Article

56. What Makes Process Process (7 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Sep 5, 2002
Abstract : Process manufacturers have had difficulty in selecting ERP and SCM products which meet their needs. This management note places these unmet needs in the context of the business characteristics which serve as their root causes.

Type: Article

57. IFS To Be At Customers' (Web) Service Part 2: Market Impact & User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 3, 2002
Abstract : Look for IFS’ increased visibility within its market segments of focus, as shown by its continued growth. The company with its broadened product offering and anticipation of recent market trends, is now in the rear mirror of Tier 1 vendors.

Type: Article

58. Microsoft 'The Great' Poised To Conquer Mid-Market, Once and Again Part 1: Recent Acquisition Announcement (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 14, 2002
Abstract : Having garnered cash amounting to the GDPs of many developed countries, software giant Microsoft has treated itself with another 'billion plus' acquisition of its long-term partner and recent competitor, Navision, a business application provider for the mid-market. Will this move fill the gaps of earlier Great Plains' acquisition and further alienate Microsoft from a slew of other enterprise applications partners competing in the same space.

Type: Article

59. Lawson Enforces Its Stronghold Part 2: Market Impact (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 6, 2002
Abstract : Now that is it publicly traded, it is poised for reaching over $400 million revenue mark in calendar 2002. Lawson has maintained significant mind and market share in the service industries sector, and is a recognized competitive force to keep the likes of PeopleSoft, Oracle and SAP on their tiptoes.

Type: Article

60. Lawson Enforces Its Stronghold Part 2: Market Impact (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 6, 2002
Abstract : Now that is it publicly traded, it is poised for reaching over $400 million revenue mark in calendar 2002. Lawson has maintained significant mind and market share in the service industries sector, and is a recognized competitive force to keep the likes of PeopleSoft, Oracle and SAP on their tiptoes.

Type: Article

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