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'Collaborative Commerce': ERP, CRM, e-Proc, and SCM Unite! A Series Study: Oracle (8 Pages)
by Randy Garland
Sep 26, 2001 Abstract : There are two ways to build enterprise application solutions: link together disparate, best-of-breed solutions, in which vendors embrace open architectures and inter-application messaging protocols, or find a one-stop-shop with all the software, functionality, and interoperability one could ever ask for. Oracle insists the latter is the best way, and it is their way. But is it best for Collaborative-Commerce? Is their vision of C-Commerce and interoperability yours as well?
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Oracle Flying High on Q3 Report: Is Gold All That Glitters? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 24, 2000 Abstract : On March 15, shares of Oracle surged after the company plowed past Wall Street estimates and reported strong database software sales fueling a solid third-quarter profit. However, Oracle has also confirmed that it is refocusing its European applications division and has hinted that it may reduce the unit's workforce.
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| 23. |
Food Producer Files $20m Lawsuit Against Oracle (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 6, 2000 Abstract : California based Tri Valley Growers (TVG) filed a $20 million lawsuit against Oracle, for Oracle's failure to fulfill its contract to modernize TVG's production and management systems using its enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications.
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| 24. |
Oracle to Enlist BPA Systems in its Mid-Market Quest (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 20, 1999 Abstract : AUSTIN, Texas -- BPA SYSTEMS (www.bpasystems.com), a leading developer of business process automation solutions for dynamic manufacturing and distribution companies, announced today that its flagship product BP LINK/SC will be integrated with Oracle's newest solution for mid-sized companies, FastForward(SM) Distribution(RPM) (Rapid Pre-configured Model). With integration from BP LINK/SC to help accelerate receiving, inventory and shipping transactions using bar code and data collection technology, Oracle's FastForward Distribution(RPM) is the only enterprise class solution for wholesale distributors available in a fixed-time, fixed-price,
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| 25. |
SupplyChain.Oracle.com And The 20-Day Implementation (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jul 17, 2001 Abstract : In their zeal to convince buyers that their products are easy to implement, vendors are making extraordinary claims. But as the old saw goes, if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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| 26. |
Oracle Proud To Be Number Two (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jul 14, 2000 Abstract : Being number two in the advanced planning and scheduling (APS) software market is becoming a coveted prize for old guard ERP vendors.
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| 27. |
Comparing On Demand Customer Relationship Management Service Alternatives (5 Pages)
by Jim Berkowitz
Dec 5, 2005 Abstract : Customer relationship management (CRM) functionality can fall into four categories: core functionality; non-core functionality; vertical, industry-specific features; and accounting-related features. When evaluating and selecting a CRM solution, enterprises must be aware of the potential issues associated with functions and features that are not part of core CRM functionality.
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| 28. |
Oracle Sails Slower In The Low Tide, But Mayday Signal Is Quite Far-Fetched (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 16, 2001 Abstract : For a longer time than most of its competitors, Oracle seemed to have defied a global economic slowdown. The 64,000 dollar question is whether Oracle’s tamed results are completely attributable to the slowing economy, or do the problems run deeper.
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| 29. |
Will Oracle’s Freebie Shot Hurt (Or Only Graze) Siebel? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 6, 2000 Abstract : Oracle will not rest until it comes close (or even overtakes) Siebel in the CRM market. Its latest gimmick from its bag of tricks was the recent launch of the OracleSalesOnline.com system, which allows businesses to use Oracle's SFA software for free. However, any additional CRM components users might need will not be free…
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| 30. |
Oracle Sails Despite Market’s Low Tide; How Far Will It Go? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 12, 2001 Abstract : For the time being, Oracle seems to have defied a global trend toward a slowdown in the technology market, which even its archrival, Microsoft, could not avoid. Is it only a matter of time before economic realities knock on Oracle’s door?
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