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Yantra - Leader in Distributed Order Management, But Wait There’s More by Olin Thompson and PJ Jakovljevic
Jul 17, 2002 Abstract : Yantra appears to be ahead of the pack in applications for distributed order processing and related needs, but it is far from a household name. For Yantra to progress to the position in the market justified by its product offerings, marketing gaps need to be addressed.
Type: Article
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Improving Profitability and Processes in Returns Management by Click Commerce
Abstract : Tellabs is a $1.3 billion (US) corporation that designs, manufactures, markets, and services optical networking, broadband access and voice quality enhancement. Tellabs was faced with a high volume and high cost product returns process. Improper documentation, lengthy processing times, and insufficient returns documentation was affecting customer service and limiting profitability. It worked with Click Commerce to implement their product returns application. The solution provides an efficient and transparent process, which allowed the business to be realigned for significant savings and improved customer satisfaction. The savings include reducing in-transit inventory by $1.76 million (USD) per month and reducing spare parts stocking levels from $7.5million to $1.9 million (USD).
Type: White Paper
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Andersen Gives Yantra a Vote of Confidence (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Dec 22, 2000 Abstract : Yantra and Andersen Consulting have announced a broad strategic alliance to provide supply chain solutions through PureEcommerce™, a Web-based customer transaction management solution for extended enterprises.
Type: Article
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New Era of Networks Gets Blinded By the NEON (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jul 9, 2001 Abstract : A recent ruling by a judge in the 268th Judicial District Court in Texas has upheld a jury verdict that awarded NEON Systems $39 million in damages against New Era of Networks, which, the jury found, had a nasty habit of abbreviating 'New Era of Networks' as, guess what, Neon. If upheld on appeal, this ruling will cause the new e-business division of Sybase a lot of administrative grief and expense (not to mention the money from the jury award).
Type: Article
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The Enterprise Compliance Desktop by Ember
Abstract : The Enterprise Compliance Desktop Application provides a catalyst for the standardization of risk management processes, communication, documentation, and taxonomy across the enterprise. Based on Microsoft® Office System, The Enterprise Compliance Desktop makes a higher level of transparency and effectiveness to your enterprise risk management activities a reality.
Type: White Paper
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Business Process Management: How to Orchestrate Your Business (6 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Jul 9, 2005 Abstract : Business process management (BPM), having evolved over the past fifteen years, has finally reached a level of maturity where vendors are now abolishing functional silos to allow the enterprise-wide flow of business processes. It replaces the old, manual system of coordinating activities in a company and improves functionality and effectiveness through modeling, documentation, certification, collaboration, automation, and compliancy to minimize costly errors.
Type: Article
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Business Process ManagementHow to Orchestrate Your Business (10 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Oct 27, 2004 Abstract : Business process management (BPM), having evolved over the past fifteen years, has finally reached a level of maturity where vendors are now abolishing functional silos to allow the enterprise-wide flow of business processes. It replaces the old, manual system of coordinating activities in a company and improves functionality and effectiveness through modeling, documentation, certification, collaboration, automation, and compliancy to minimize costly errors.
Type: Article
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Document Management and Digital Asset Management Is There a Difference and What Might It Be? (4 Pages)
by Hans Mercx
Dec 19, 2005 Abstract : As enterprises seek better content management systems, documentation management (DM) and digital asset management (DAM) are growing in popularity. Despite market confusion, the two solutions serve different functions, but can still be integrated to meet an enterprise's needs.
Type: Article
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Enterprise Applications--The Genesis and Future, Revisited Part Three: 2000s--Back to the Future (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 2, 2004 Abstract : A typical ERP system indeed now offers broad functional coverage nearing the best-of-breed capabilities; vertical industry extensions; a strong technical architecture; training, documentation, implementation and process design tools; product enhancements; global support; and an extensive list of software, services and technology partners. While it is not a system-in-a-box yet, the gap between its desired and actual features is becoming smaller every day.
Type: Article
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