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Financial Reporting, Planning, and Budgeting As Necessary Pieces of EPM Part One: Executive Summary (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 21, 2003 Abstract : Enterprise performance management (EPM) is an emerging portfolio of applications and methodologies with business intelligence (BI) architectures and technologies at its core.
Type: Article
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| 32. |
Composing Collaborative Financial Applications (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 14, 2005 Abstract : With its short term ownership under Baan all but forgotten, CODA has been doing well, owing to its astute offerings tailored to the preferences of each regional market, coupled with some recent appetizing acquisitions.
Type: Article
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| 33. |
Business Engine: Driving Project Portfolio Management for IT Departments in the Enterprise Market (4 Pages)
by Neil Stolovitsky
Mar 24, 2006 Abstract : Business Engine provides best-of-breed PPM functionality for internal IT departments, focusing on financial governance. For organizations seeking flexible workflow and IT governance capabilities, BEN delivers functionality in the financial services, health care, government, manufacturing, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals and retail vertical markets.
Type: Article
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| 34. |
Integration and Consolidation of Business Intelligence within Business Performance Management (5 Pages)
by Mukhles Zaman
Jul 18, 2005 Abstract : A growing measure of business performance is financial performance management. Leveraging business intelligence (BI) to map business performance goals requires integrating and consolidating information. Systems Union is embarking on a strategy to triumph in this market.
Type: Article
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| 35. |
The Banking Industry: Planning the Road Ahead by Hyperion
Abstract : Effective planning is integral to the success of a bank. It helps define and ensure the achievement of the organization’s objectives. Understanding and implementing the planning cycle, which leverages forecasting, operational metrics, and multidimensional analyses can help management determine the feasibility of a strategy. An enterprise-wide, integrated planning and forecasting environment that reaches business units, products, customer segments, and geographies can align non-financial performance targets with high-level financial targets and help banks meet their goals.
Type: White Paper
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| 36. |
Performance Management: An Ex-Industry Analyst's View by Systems Union Inc.
Abstract : This white paper reviews the need for broader financial management solutions that enable the finance function to deliver greater transparency and visibility of business information. It also covers the growing requirement to improve both the efficiency of financial management and reporting processes, whilst at the same time maximizing the effectiveness of corporate performance activities.
Type: White Paper
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| 37. |
Merging Global Trade Management with Global Finance (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 10, 2005 Abstract : With the acquisition of Vastera, JPMorgan Chase may be the first global financial institution to offer a complete integrated cash, trade and logistics solution across the physical and financial supply chains in a way that would maximize benefits to its clients.
Type: Article
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| 38. |
Feds Buckle Down on Customer Information Security (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Feb 9, 2002 Abstract : In an effort to improve the state of consumer privacy, Federal Reserve Board, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the Office of Thrift Supervision, on January last year announced that they have put together joint guidelines to safeguard confidential customer information. The guidelines, that took effect last July, implement section 501(b) of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) initiated by the Senate Banking Committee, and passed into law on November 4, 1999. This announcement had significant implications for online banking institutions.
Type: Article
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| 39. |
SurfAid is Not Enough: IBM Partners with WebCriteria (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Jun 6, 2000 Abstract : IBM is partnering with WebCriteria to make it possible for users of its SurfAid traffic analysis package to use the WebCriteria product for improved analysis of the customer experience.
Type: Article
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| 40. |
Enterprise Financial Application Software: How Some of the Big ERP Vendors Stack Up (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Dec 25, 2001 Abstract : Contrary to what vendors may contend, not all of them are able to supply a cost effective solution that satisfies the critical requirements of an organization. In this case study from a recent selection engagement for a large series book publisher, we size up Oracle, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, and Lawson in terms of corporate viability, vision, product functionality, technology, and cost.
Type: Article
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