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SSA Global finds Little Known SCM Gems in Filling Out its Solution Portfolio (4 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Jan 19, 2006 Abstract : SSA Global's strategy to grow both organically and through acquisition while developing an end-to-end suite of applications with one open platform architecture has allowed this traditional enterprise resource planning vendor to evolve into a supply chain management solutions provider.
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3M Wraps Up HighJump, While Retalix Shops OMI International Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations (2 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 18, 2004 Abstract : Existing smaller customers of both acquired vendors should closely monitor any changes to determine whether they will continue to receive acceptable support and service from their providers within these new arrangements.
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| 53. |
Provia Software Rises To The Challenge (7 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 11, 2000 Abstract : Provia stands apart from its peers in the enterprise software industry by claiming that behind every one of its installations is a satisfied client.
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HK Systems Gives Birth To Software Company, irista™ (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jun 21, 2000 Abstract : The launch of irista mimics a trend among supply chain management vendors to achieve a higher profile for their products amid a multitude of competitive offerings.
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| 55. |
New Management at Manhattan Associates (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 19, 1999 Abstract : ATLANTA, Georgia -- Manhattan Associates Inc. MANH, the global leader in best-of-breed warehouse and transportation management systems, announced the appointment of Richard (Dick) M. Haddrill, former president and chief executive officer of Powerhouse Technologies, as president and chief executive officer reporting to Alan Dabbiere, chairman of the board for Manhattan Associates, effective January 1, 2000. Dabbiere will continue to play an active role as chairman of the board and will remain involved in strategic projects associated with the company's future direction. PRNewswire, 10/18/99.
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| 56. |
Catalyst International Bit by Y2K Bug (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 4, 1999 Abstract : 'Catalyst International, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLYS), a leader in warehouse management software, today announced that due to longer sales cycles of prospective customers, revenues are expected to be lower than projected resulting in a third quarter loss. The delay in signing new contracts appears to result from a general slow down in procurement and contracting decisions by tier one customers as Y2K approaches. Further, sales of new accounts were hindered for several months between Catalyst's pre-release announcement regarding the 'potential strategic partner' and the actual press release announcing the SAP/Catalyst Advanced Strategic Alliance du
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| 57. |
ERP and Warehouse Management: Technology, Challenges, and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 22, 2005 Abstract : Intense product architecture rejuvenation, functional enhancements cycles, and market consolidation exert pressure on all mid-market vendors offering ERP and warehouse management solutions. Adonix must carefully allot research and development funds and screen its new assets to increase its competitive edge.
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| 58. |
Provia Tackles RFID in a Twofold Manner Part Four: Global Availability (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 14, 2004 Abstract : For Provia, the ability to increase the awareness of the company's supply chain execution (SCE) solution for a global audience through the company's long-standing partnership with Menlo was the natural next step in the relationship.
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| 59. |
Provia Tackles RFID in a Twofold Manner Part Eight: Challenges and User Recommendations (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 20, 2004 Abstract : There are some indications that the main burden for RFID compliance will fall on suppliers, and not on retailers. Thus, these companies should start evaluating RFID technology soon as to avoid paying exorbitant compliance costs, in the nick of time or ensuing penalties due to their noncompliance after the deadline.
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| 60. |
Electronic Product Code (EPC): A Key to RFID (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 2, 2004 Abstract : The real benefits of radio frequency identification will be achieved, when the integration of the EPC data will be a substantial part for the control of supply chain business processes.
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