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What's Wrong With Application Software? Business Processes Cross Application Boundaries (6 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Feb 27, 2003 Abstract : The reality of today’s application environment is that no single application meets all of the needs of a business, or frequently even the needs of a single business process, so multiple applications must work together to support business processes.
Type: Article
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Are ASP Applications Right for You? Part 1: Decision Factors (5 Pages)
by Miles Szczurek
Aug 22, 2001 Abstract : Like so many Internet conventions, the Application Service Provider (ASP), is really a combination of two 'old' concepts, turn key applications and outsourced services. Many of the lessons learned from these areas are directly applicable to ASP provided applications, and many of the same questions need to be asked and answered before a determination can be made on whether an ASP application should be considered.
Type: Article
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Why Database-agnostic Enterprise Applications Are on the Way Out (4 Pages)
by Rick Veague and Dan Matthews
Mar 12, 2007 Abstract : Middleware agnosticism is the wave of the future, and the database platform is becoming part of the application. It has therefore become increasingly important that vendors of enterprise applications offer a wider range of middleware choices to organizations.
Type: Article
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The Application Server War Escalates (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jun 25, 2001 Abstract : At JavaOne in San Francisco, a battle ensued between BEA Systems CEO Bill Coleman, and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. In a truly ugly display of how contentious the application server market has become, they argued over whose product was better, faster, cheaper. The keynote was so rife with charges and countercharges that they had to hold an after-keynote press conference to explain themselves.
Type: Article
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The Hype About PeopleTools 8 (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Feb 18, 2000 Abstract : In January 2000, PeopleSoft announced a server centric platform for the development of Internet solutions.
Type: Article
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Ten Reasons Why Application Hosting Makes Sense for Your Organization by Ultimate Software
Abstract : This document explains Ultimate Software’s Intersourcing application and how it will benefit the company using it. Intersourcing is a hosting solution; this means the application is managed, supported and upgraded by an application service provider (ASP). Learn why application hosting makes sense for your organization.
Type: White Paper
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Ten Reasons Why Application Hosting Makes Sense for Your Organization by Ultimate Software
Abstract : This document explains Ultimate Software’s Intersourcing application and how it will benefit the company using it. Intersourcing is a hosting solution; this means the application is managed, supported and upgraded by an application service provider (ASP). Learn why application hosting makes sense for your organization.
Type: White Paper
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Ten Reasons Why Application Hosting Makes Sense for Your Organization by Ultimate Software
Abstract : This document explains Ultimate Software’s Intersourcing application and how it will benefit the company using it. Intersourcing is a hosting solution; this means the application is managed, supported and upgraded by an application service provider (ASP). Learn why application hosting makes sense for your organization.
Type: White Paper
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Ten Reasons Why Application Hosting Makes Sense for Your Organization by Ultimate Software
Abstract : This document explains Ultimate Software’s Intersourcing application and how it will benefit the company using it. Intersourcing is a hosting solution; this means the application is managed, supported and upgraded by an application service provider (ASP). Learn why application hosting makes sense for your organization.
Type: White Paper
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