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Scala and Microsoft Become (Not So) Strange CRM Bedfellows (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 28, 2003 Abstract : The Scala and Microsoft alliance in the CRM arena has merits of mutual benefits, particularly in the short to medium term, but due to vacillating motives of the participants that compete in the other enterprise applications fields, will it last? For the time being, Microsoft will likely be content to help Scala attack or keep the satellite divisions of its bigger competitors, particularly those of their common rival - SAP.
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Intentia Braces For Its Ongoing Roller-Coaster Ride Part 1 (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 15, 2002 Abstract : Intentia remains solid, with a broad product portfolio footprint and a slight increase in revenue, despite vacillating financial results. The company still needs to do a much better marketing job to achieve stronger global brand recognition well beyond its esoteric industries/geographies stronghold pockets, as one would expect from a company with such an offering.
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SAP to Become Leaner, Meaner and More Organized (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 10, 2000 Abstract : SAP is reportedly planning a radical revamp of its software development operations in an effort to regain dominance of the North American business software market.
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PeopleSoft's CEO Steps Down (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 29, 1999 Abstract : On September 21, PeopleSoft founder David Duffield stepped down as chief executive of the struggling business software maker. The 12-year-old company announced that president and chief operations officer Craig Conway would take on the additional role of chief executive officer. Duffield will remain chairman of PeopleSoft's board.
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The Enterprise Applications 'Arms Race' To Be Number Three (7 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 24, 2006 Abstract : Although their consolidation appetite is not diminishing by any means, some major acquisition protagonists like SSA Global and Infor seem to be showing signs of more deliberation and even restraint, rather than jumping the gun to indiscriminately gain market share.
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Mid-Market Strategy: International Enterprise Solutions (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 20, 2005 Abstract : Adonix marks its strategy with two catchwords: 'growth' and 'independence'. It has carefully assessed and added acquisitions to broaden Adonix X3 suite's functional scope, licenses and services; and continues nurture internal development with its own resources.
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