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Do You Need a Content Management System? (4 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Nov 29, 2004 Abstract : Understanding what content management means is the first step to determine how a solution will suit your company. Because of the abundance of information both inside and outside of organizations, it is crucial to harness it as an effective business asset.
Type: Article
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Has SAP Nailed Plant Level Leadership with Lighthammer? (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 6, 2006 Abstract : The acquisition of the formerly loyal composite applications partner Lighthammer bolsters SAP's capabilities of connectivity and visibility into manufacturing plant performance. However, it does not, at this stage, provide much added industry-specific shop-floor functionality per se.
Type: Article
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When 'Best' does not Deliver by CMS Manufacturing Systems, Inc
Abstract : So-called best-of-breed software solutions may not always actually be the best. Sometimes less heralded niche products more closely aligned with a company's requirements make a better choice. Learn how Tinnerman Palnut Engineered Products, LLC used a feature-rich, enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to get a highly efficient system for its over 15,000 products.
Type: White Paper
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E-learning and Learning Management (3 Pages)
by Don McIntosh, Ph.D
Jan 13, 2006 Abstract : Learning management systems help organizations provide employees or students with access to classroom and on-line learning and also facilitate the planning and tracking of user development. They may include tools for course authoring, content management, virtual classrooms and collaboration.
Type: Article
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Implementing an Enterprise Content Management System What is in it for the organization? (4 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Apr 25, 2005 Abstract : Employee efficiency can greatly increase if information, currently scattered throughout a company, is structured through an appropriate enterprise content management system. Understanding the types of documents you have is key to knowing what type of system to implement.
Type: Article
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HIPAA-Watch for Security Speeds Up Compliance Part Two: Phase III and IV, and Product and User Recommendations (5 Pages)
by Laura Taylor
Aug 28, 2004 Abstract : Once the user defines compliance case boundaries and establishes the data criteria in Phases I and II, the HIPPA-Watch for Security tool begins Phase III by launching the risk analysis engine, and concludes with Phase IV, which generates the report. Using the HIPPA-Watch for Security tool can help an organization comply with the Final Security Rule and help companies understand which safeguards can generate a greater return on investment.
Type: Article
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HIPAA-Watch for Security Speeds Up Compliance Part One: Vendor and Product Information (5 Pages)
by Laura Taylor
Aug 27, 2004 Abstract : HIPAA-Watch for Security is a tool designed to guide organizations through the risk analysis required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance process (US). Relevant Technologies, a leading security research and advisory firm, evaluated HIPAA-Watch for Security to verify how well it performed in guiding organizations through the HIPAA security risk analysis process.
Type: Article
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Plant Intelligence as Glue for Dispersed Data? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 20, 2005 Abstract : Enterprises that have manufacturing or plant-level intelligence systems can be guided through the forking paths of exception-based decision-making. Not only will they be better prepared for unplanned events, but they will also know how their responses will impact the company.
Type: Article
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Ross Systems, Inc.: In Process of Renaissance (7 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 20, 2000 Abstract : Over past two decades, Ross Systems has delivered strong back-office functionality and good customer support within certain industries; it is considered a leader in native process manufacturing functionality. The company has also expanded its online operations through its RenaissanceLink software application portal and its Ross Systems E-Commerce order management software subsidiary. However, its financial position for the last 18 months has eroded due to the combined effects of decreased license revenue and investment in R&D.
Type: Article
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