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An Introduction to QlikView 6 by Meghasoft Solutions
Abstract : QlikTech develops and provides a complete suite of powerful business intelligence and data analysis software called QlikView (pronounced click-view). QlikView’s powerful business intelligence and analytics engine is utilizing patented AQL technology to build a non-relational, highly space-efficient associative database residing in RAM. This results in interactive, easy-to-use business analytics applications that are considerably more flexible and faster to deploy compared with traditional business intelligence and OLAP solutions. The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction to the QlikView user interface and descriptions of the various features that set QlikView apart from other database interfaces.
Type: White Paper
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An Introduction to QlikView 6 by Meghasoft Solutions
Abstract : QlikTech develops and provides a complete suite of powerful business intelligence and data analysis software called QlikView (pronounced click-view). QlikView’s powerful business intelligence and analytics engine is utilizing patented AQL technology to build a non-relational, highly space-efficient associative database residing in RAM. This results in interactive, easy-to-use business analytics applications that are considerably more flexible and faster to deploy compared with traditional business intelligence and OLAP solutions. The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction to the QlikView user interface and descriptions of the various features that set QlikView apart from other database interfaces.
Type: White Paper
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(XML + mySAP.com) – Spin = Status Quo (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
May 16, 2000 Abstract : SAP announced its involvement in XML-based Internet content standards initiatives, detailing its involvement with standards committees, acceptance of XML, integration with their products, the creation of an XML interface repository and a partner certification program. What does it amount to?
Type: Article
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Leveraging Technology to Maintain a Competitive Edge during Tough Economic Times --A Panel Discussion Analyzed Part One: Introduction (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 17, 2004 Abstract : Follow up with analysis on the recent executive panel titled 'The Future of Enterprise Software and How It Impacts Your Profitability' at the recent IFS Executive Forum.
Type: Article
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Whose ROI is it Anyway? Part One: Introduction (3 Pages)
by Dennis J. Crane
Apr 12, 2004 Abstract : With growing frequency, we hear business and IT managers asking a technology vendor to 'justify the expenditure' or 'demonstrate the ROI' on their particular hardware, software or service offering. In some cases, this may be possible.
Type: Article
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Process Manufacturing: Industry Specific Requirements Part One: Introduction (4 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub and Olin Thompson
May 26, 2004 Abstract : As with any manufacturing operation, process manufacturing has special system requirements such as formulas, unit of measure conversions, and packaging recipes. However, within the realm of process manufacturing, specific industries have needs that are more critical than others. This article explores these critical needs for the food and beverage, chemical, and a hybrid industry -- textiles, so that you can focus on these requirements when evaluating enterprise-wide software.
Type: Article
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Architecture-Centered Information Systems In The Manufacturing Domain - Part I - Introduction to Software Architecture (15 Pages)
by Glen B. Alleman
Sep 4, 2002 Abstract : Architecture bridges the semantic gap between the requirements and software. Application software systems must be architected in order to deal with the current and future needs of the business organization. Managing software projects using architecture-centered methodologies must be an intentional step in the process of deploying information systems ― not an accidental by-product of the software acquisition and integration process.
Type: Article
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The PLM Program An Incremental Approach to the Strategic Value of PLM (5 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Dec 21, 2003 Abstract : Companies that took an early adopter approach to PLM are beginning to show significant reductions in new product introduction lead times and to benefit from meaningful cost savings by executing a series of focused, high return projects
Type: Article
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The PLM Program An Incremental Approach to the Strategic Value of PLM (5 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Oct 28, 2002 Abstract : Companies that took an early adopter approach to PLM are beginning to show significant reductions in new product introduction lead times and to benefit from meaningful cost savings by executing a series of focused, high return projects
Type: Article
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