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J.D. Edwards – A Collaboration Thought Leader Or A Disguised ERP Follower? Part 2: Evaluating J.D. Edwards ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 9, 2000 Abstract : Like most of its peers, J.D. Edwards is hoping to rebound by focusing on Internet collaboration and extended-ERP applications. The company has also differentiated itself from competitors by embedding Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) into its OneWorld product. While J.D. Edwards' move into the EAI arena is indisputably risky, we commend its determination to bite the bullet and include integration systems into the core product offering. However, we also believe that managing this large application portfolio, much of which involves partnering or extensive integration and customization, will be cumbersome. Part 2 presents an evaluat
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J.D. Edwards – A Collaboration Thought Leader Or A Disguised ERP Follower? Part 1: About J.D. Edwards ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 8, 2000 Abstract : Like most of its peers, J.D. Edwards is hoping to rebound by focusing on Internet collaboration and extended-ERP applications. The company has also differentiated itself from competitors by embedding Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) into its OneWorld product. While J.D. Edwards' move into the EAI arena is indisputably risky, we commend its determination to bite the bullet and include integration systems into the core product offering. However, we also believe that managing this large application portfolio, much of which involves partnering or extensive integration and customization, will be cumbersome. Part 1 presents an overview
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The Pros and Cons of Collaborative Planning ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Sep 12, 2000 Abstract : Among the promises of collaboration are real-time information sharing, the ability to maintain personalized relationships between buyers and sellers, and greater efficiency for all companies joined in the expanded enterprise. Unfortunately, excitement surrounding B2B collaboration often drowns out the simple truth that collaboration products are still in a formative stage and their promise, largely unfulfilled.
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Cooler-running Notebooks from HP, Toshiba, et al. ( Pages)
by R. Krause
May 10, 2000 Abstract : Recent announcements from AMD, Toshiba, and Phoenix highlight an increasing focus on extending the battery life of notebook computers.
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Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Apr 27, 2000 Abstract : Apple has opened up the source code for the kernel of their next generation operation system, Mac OS X. Et tu, Redmond?
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Qui a besoin du RCI? (6 Pages)
by Anthony Sarno and Robin F. Goldsmith
Jul 14, 2009 Abstract : Dix erreurs communes empêchent les calculs du rendement du capital investi (RCI) d’être utilisés à leur pleine capacité. Il est essentiel, pour le succès des décisions importantes (y compris la sélection de logiciels), d’appuyer le calcul du RCI sur des facteurs quantifiables et d’éviter la prise de décision intuitive.
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Enterprise Process Improvement (EPI) Software: Customer and Software Vendor Collaboration ( Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Aug 16, 2004 Abstract : Having just completed implementing your enterprise-wide software, you are about lean back, put your feet up on the desk, and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Not so fast! While you were completing your implementation project, a new release of the software may have already hit the street or, for sure, there is one in the pipeline. Now you are faced with the decision as to if and when to take on the new release. Maybe now is the time to look at how a new class of software tools, enterprise process improvement (EPI), can assist you in the upgrade decision.
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Formation Systems Pioneers Product Design Collaboration For The Process Industries ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Apr 23, 2001 Abstract : Process manufacturing’s daunting mix of constraints has kept many software vendors away. Privately held Formation Systems takes up the challenge with Optiva, a suite targeted at cost-saving opportunities in the product development cycle.
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Company Makes Good On B2B Collaboration ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Mar 8, 2000 Abstract : Logility recently announced financial results for the third quarter ended January 31, 2000 and seemingly escaped the market turmoil that pummeled other enterprise applications vendors.
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