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Oracle Integrates Front and Back Office with Applications 11i (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 29, 1999 Abstract : On September 27, Oracle took a major step towards providing a fully integrated front and back office applications suite by launching Oracle Applications 11i at its Applications' User Group conference in Orlando, Florida.
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Siebel: Great Plans for Great Plains (3 Pages)
by L. Talarico
Oct 3, 2000 Abstract : Siebel and Great Plains recently announced plans to expand their partnership allowing Great Plains' VARs to sell Siebel's eBusiness Applications. This agreement will allow Great Plains partners to sell a wide range of enterprise applications to upper-midmarket organizations
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QAD Offers Improved E-Commerce Applications with Greater Flexibility and Customization Capabilities (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 14, 2000 Abstract : On December 30, QAD, a leading developer of industry-specific e-business solutions for manufacturers and distributors, announced the availability of improved versions of its B2B and B2C e-commerce applications for its core enterprise solution, MFG/PRO. These applications extend secure, scalable buying and selling functionality over the Web and also provide greater flexibility and customization capabilities.
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Oracle Co. - Internet Paradigm Boosts Applications Growth (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 1, 1999 Abstract : Oracle is one of the first software companies to implement the Internet computing model for developing and deploying enterprise software across its entire product line. CRM and strategic procurement will be significant contributors to Oracle Applications sales revenue (up to 35% within next 3 years), where Oracle Business OnLine has a potential of reaching 15%-25% of total Oracle applications sales revenue within the next 5 years...
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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.
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Progress Offers a Test Drive (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Apr 10, 2000 Abstract : Progress Software offers customers the opportunity to test drive applications via the Internet.
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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.
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Oracle Applications - An Internet-Reinvented Feisty Challenger (12 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 19, 2000 Abstract : It is startling how much has changed in Oracleメs applications business during the last two years. Oracle is indisputably the most reformed applications vendor, having achieved significant growth in total revenue, license revenue and net income. Oracle has a head start on most of its competition pertaining to Internet applications, and the Company still leads the ERP pack both on product technology vision and execution. However, the future will by no means be without serious challenges.
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Broadbase Continues to Expand (3 Pages)
by L. Talarico
Oct 5, 2000 Abstract : Broadbase continues its string of alliances and acquisitions by purchasing Servicesoft. The $645M purchase is a response to the increasing demand for single vendor solutions for operational and analytical CRM applications. This news comes less than four months after E.piphany bought Octane Software to respond to the same market demand.
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