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IBM and Deutsche Telecom Announce Plans for 100 Terabyte Data Warehouse (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Dec 15, 1999 Abstract : According to an announcement by International Business Machines on Thursday December 16, 1999, IBM is working with German telecommunications services company Deutsche Telekom to assemble the largest data warehouse in the world. When complete, the warehouse will contain up to 100 terabytes of customer and call records, to be used for Customer Relationship Management (CRM) applications.
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100 Million Reasons To Be An ASP (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
May 23, 2000 Abstract : Interpath received $100 million equity investment in spin-off deal between Bain Capital and CP&L ラ Bain Capital and Carolina Power & Light each invest $50 million; Bain takes ownership and CP&L retains minority stake in the full-service ASP
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Supply Chain Planning – Issues for Continuous Chemical Companies (5 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Aug 4, 2002 Abstract : The continuous chemical industries typically share an objective of running at near 100% utilization. This and other realities yield unique requirements for a Supply Chain Planning (SCP) system. This article discusses some of these unique needs.
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PeopleSoft Remains Rock-Hard And Economy Proof (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 15, 2001 Abstract : PeopleSoft again exceeded Wall Street estimates in another stellar quarterly performance, with more than 100 new customers and with more than half the deals for multiple suites or products. Will the company bear well the brunt of becoming the new market darling, which inevitably brings increased scrutiny by many?
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Process ERP Market Loses PRISM and Protean (3 Pages)
by P. Catz
Dec 7, 2000 Abstract : Wonderware is reducing the staff dedicated to the ex-Marcam PRISM and Protean products from approximately 400 to less than 100. They will also cease to offer these products, but have indicated a transition to a new product. What impact will this have on existing customers and the Process ERP marketplace?
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Onyx Software: CRM Vendor Battling For Viability (7 Pages)
by L. Talarico
Dec 4, 2000 Abstract : Onyx Software is one of the few direct competitors of Siebel Systems with a solid chance at long-term success in the CRM market. A strong customer focus and a commitment to a 100% web-based architecture are just two of its critical success factors. Find out how Onyx is staking its claim.
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Supply Chain Planning – Issues for Continuous Chemical Companies (5 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Oct 16, 2000 Abstract : The continuous chemical industries typically share an objective of running at near 100% utilization. This and other realities yield unique requirements for a Supply Chain Planning (SCP) system. This article discusses some of these unique needs.
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GLOVIA to be Resuscitated (Hopefully) (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 5, 2000 Abstract : Fujitsu Limited announced its intention to acquire 100% ownership of GLOVIA International LLC, a California-based provider of business applications, e-commerce solutions, advanced technology and world-class services for the digital marketplace, in which it currently holds a 30.5% interest.
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Sterling Software Sees the Light with Eureka:Intelligence (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : Sterling Software, Inc. (NYSE: SSW) announced general availability today of its new EUREKA:Intelligence product, a 100% Java, Web-Based Integrated, Query, Analysis and Reporting tool that allows users to easily query, manipulate and format data for personal or shared use. EUREKA:Intelligence is suited for large, distributed organizations that require general purpose analyses reporting requirements for a large portion of business users.
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