| 91. |
Application Erosion: Eating Away at Your Hard Earned Value (5 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Nov 23, 2001 Abstract : Installed applications suffer with time. The value you fought so hard for during the implementation erodes, losing the value that you already paid for. What is Application Erosion, how does it happen and what can you do to avoid or reverse it?
Type: Article
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| 92. |
The Return of Supplier Relationship Management (3 Pages)
by Dylan Persaud
Jul 13, 2007 Abstract : Globalization, technology stabilization, inventory visibility, and traceability are forcing organizations to reevaluate supplier relationship management systems. The benefits of a customer relationship management system that can be applied to a supply chain can streamline operations and increase bottom line results.
Type: Article
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| 93. |
When Small Business Packages Have Enterprise Appeal (8 Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
May 27, 2005 Abstract : As an APS-based business management system, NetSuite can effectively serve the needs of small medium businesses. Its integrated application uses three distinct building blocks: customer relationship management, back-office ERP and accounting, and a robust set of e-commerce applications.
Type: Article
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| 94. |
ACCPAC -- Being Much More Than Meets The Eye Part Two: Announcements Continued (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 5, 2003 Abstract : ACCPAC continues to expand its products footprint and operations worldwide.
Type: Article
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| 95. |
SouthWare Excellence Series: Making Excellence Easier Part Five: Competitive Analysis and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 8, 2005 Abstract : Most products have moved toward support for business management functions and exception management. SouthWare has embraced this concept at all levels, providing users executive information systems, exception management, task management, and even performance assessment.
Type: Article
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| 96. |
Business Basics: Unscrubbed Data Is Poisonous Data (4 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Nov 26, 2003 Abstract : Most business software system changes falter--if not fail--because of only a few root causes. Data quality is one of these root causes. The cost of high data quality is low, and the short- and long-term benefits are great.
Type: Article
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| 97. |
The 'Joy' Of Enterprise Systems Implementations Part 3: Causes of Failures (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 11, 2002 Abstract : This part discusses the causes of ill-fated implementation
Type: Article
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| 98. |
Business Basics: Unscrubbed Data Is Poisonous Data (4 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Jun 13, 2001 Abstract : Most business software system changes falter--if not fail--because of only a few root causes. Data quality is one of these root causes. The cost of high data quality is low, and the short- and long-term benefits are great.
Type: Article
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| 99. |
Gosh, There’s a Bug in Windows 98 (3 Pages)
by C. McNulty
Apr 5, 2000 Abstract : There’s a system security hole that can crash your Windows 95 or 98 system. How long has it taken Microsoft to fix it? Three months and counting.
Type: Article
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| 100. |
Analysis of Novell's Announced Support for Sun's Solaris 8 Operating Environment (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Feb 4, 2000 Abstract : We do not see Sun Solaris administrators implementing any Novell NDS package.
Type: Article
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