Accounts Payable (A/P)
Accounts payable systems manage the payments and invoices in a corporate cash management system
Accounts Receivable (A/R)
Accounts receivable systems manage invoicing, statements, and customer debt analysis
Asset Management
Applications for monitoring and reporting on investments, assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and other financial information
Balanced Scorecard
Solutions that help organizations obtain, measure, and analyze data and feedback from growth, business process, customer, and financial perspectives
Budgeting, Financial Planning, and Analysis
Tools that support budgeting, forecasting, planning, and modeling
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) solutions support the deposit or transfer of funds in an electronic format
General Ledger
General ledger products record and report the details of an organization's ledger books
Investment and Portfolio Management
Applications that support an organization's record keeping and tracking of portfolio transactions, investment cost bases, and return on investment (ROI) performance
Payroll and Personnel Accounting
Systems for managing and automating hourly and salary payroll duties, these usually include check printing and reporting features
Purchasing
Solutions for managing vendor transactions. These support items such as tracking a PO status, invoice dates, numbers, amounts, discounts, due dates, full term due dates, and account distribution.
Risk Management
Applications that help manage corporate data with respect to currency and foreign exchange management
Tax Preparation and Reporting
Applications that help a company comply with tax requirements as well as integrate and automate tax department processes, planning, and analysis
Time, Billing, and Invoicing
Systems to automate and track client billing and invoicing procedures
Treasury Management
Corporate treasury management systems help companies manage items such as deposits, loans, futures, options, forward rate agreements, and equities.
Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) (3) subcategories
Contract Management
Disposition and EOL Management
Disposition and end-of-life Management
Facilities Management (8) subcategories
IT Asset Management (ITAM) (4) subcategories
Information Technology Asset Management (ITAM)
Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO)
Tracking (4) subcategories
Business Activity Monitoring
Business Process Automation
Business Process Certification
Business Process Collaboration
Business Process Compliancy
Business Process Documentation
Business Process Modeling
Call Center
Contact Management (CM)
Customer Care and Billing (CC&B)
Customer Service and Support (3) subcategories
E-CRM
Field Service Management
Schedule, dispatch, and communicate with field service personnel. Field service management (FSM) facilitates the monitoring, reporting, and measuring of field service activities.
Help Desk and Call Management
Marketing Automation (9) subcategories
Partnership Management
Risk Management
Sales Force Automation (SFA)
Business Intelligence (BI) (9) subcategories
Business intelligence applications support an organization's needs for reporting, querying, and decision making, based on the gathering and analysis of business data
Database Management System (DBMS) (3) subcategories
Typically the database management system (DBMS) is a suite of applications for controlling the storage, retrieval, and organization of data in a database. A DBMS maintains the security and integrity of the database while supporting ad hoc querying and other user and administrative functions.
File Management
Systems to organize and track files
Metadata Modeling
Tools for creating or visualizing descriptions and information about a system's informational requirements
Neural Network
Artificial neural networks (sometimes referred to as connectionist architectures or parallel distributed processing) are composed of processing elements communicating via weighted connections. Frequently, these networks are used in artificial intelligence applications.
Application Server
Application servers handle the business logic of an application in a distributed environment to keep it separate from the platform-related code
Documentation
Software that helps document code or create help systems for an application
Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
Integrated (sometimes also called interactive) development environments (IDE) support programmers' software writing processes. In general, these applications support syntax-checking, compiling, and error reporting
Language (3) subcategories
Programming languages and tools for specific programming languages
Localization (3) subcategories
Solutions for adapting software to particular regions with regard to laws, languages, and other factors for the local area
Middleware (12) subcategories
Middleware software manages the interaction of other separate applications across heterogeneous computing platforms
Migration and Porting
These tools assist in porting applications to run on various platforms and translating data from one format to another
Rapid Application Development (RAD)
Development environments that emphasize reducing the amount of time it takes to build programs
Requirements Management
Requirements management applications manage the complex requirements and track the progress of software development projects
Site Development and Management
Applications that support building and maintaining a website
Source Code and Version Control
Solutions for keeping track of the changes that developers make to a project's source source code
Standard
Compliance and standardization solutions
Testing (3) subcategories
Tools for testing software and web-based applications, these help developers and quality assurance testers (QA) identify problems
Web Application Development (1) subcategories
Web applications are applications developed to run over public networks, generally the Internet
Web Authoring (4) subcategories
Web authoring tools facilitate the design and coding of documents and other information for the World Wide Web
Ad Serving
Business-to-Business Web Sales
Business-to-Consumer Web Sales
E-procurement and Requisitioning
Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP)
Electronic Catalog Management
Electronic Marketplace (1) subcategories
Legacy Connectivity
Mobile Commerce (2) subcategories
Online Auction
Real-time Profiling/Personalization
Content Distribution
Content Integration
Data and Application Distribution
Storage Area Network (SAN)
Streaming Media
Syndication
Conformance Testing and Reporting
Discrete Manufacturing
Inventory Management
Manufacturing Management (5) subcategories
Process Manufacturing
Purchasing Management
Quality Management
Sales Management
Shipping and Receiving
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Emergency
Federal
Law Enforcement
Legal (2) subcategories
Military
Regulatory and Compliance
State, Provincial, and Municipal
Benefits Administration
Employee Manual and Policy
Employee Self Service
Health and Safety Management
Personnel Management
Professional Services Management
Staffing
Time and Attendance Tracking
Archival and Disaster Recovery (5) subcategories
Directory Service
Domain Name Service (DNS) Servers
Emulation
FTP Server
IP Telephony
IT Help Desk
LAN and WAN
Legacy
Mail Server
Network Modeling and Analysis
News Server
Operating System (8) subcategories
Performance Measurement
Proxy and Cacheing
Search Server
Security (11) subcategories
Software Metering
Web Server
Internet Monitoring
Network Management
Network Monitoring
Outage Reporting
Service Level Agreement (SLA) Management
Site Usage Analysis
Stress Testing
Web Log Analysis
Web Server Management
Web Site Monitoring
Collaboration and Groupware (8) subcategories
Systems to coordinate employees' collaborative work processes
Content Management
Content Management applications support organizations' various forms of content creation, publishing, storage, retrieval, and collaboration processes
Digital Imaging
Tools for converting documents into a digital medium for management and archival
Document Management
Document management captures, stores, and manages business information to reduce the need for maintaining paper documents
Indexing Engine
Aids in categorization and taxonomy structuring of an organization's data
Intelligent Agent
Software programs known as intelligent agents are used to perform certain functions or gather data autonomously
Intranet Management/Development
Tools for managing corporate intranet sites
Knowledge Mapping
Graphic technique for mapping and displaying relations between different knowledge sources and business processes
Portal
Systems that personalize and present consolidated access to content, data, applications, and processes for businesses, employees, and customers
Courseware (3) subcategories
Library Service
Teaching Aid
Data Entry
Design and Multimedia (11) subcategories
Fax Management
Office Productivity Suite
Presentation
Printing
Scanning
Spreadsheet
Time and Expense Reporting (2) subcategories
Voice Recognition Software
Web Browser
Wordprocessor
CAD/CAM System
Computer Aided Design (CAD) and MCAD
Cartography-Mapping-Geographic Information System (GIS)
Customer Needs/Requirements Management (CNM)
gathering data from point-of-sale and customer relationship management systems to figure out what products, features and functions will sell to what customer constituencies;
Direct Material Sourcing (DMS)
applications for working with suppliers to engineer and acquire necessary parts and components;
Electrical Design
Electronics Design Automation (EDA)
Materials Analysis
Modeling
Product Data Management (PDM) (3) subcategories
The foundation database that aggregates and updates product information and documents, creates bills of material, and manages change orders and product configurations. It also archives information on past products and makes it available for reuse
Product Portfolio Management (PPM)
Sampling and Testing
Structural Analysis
Supply Chain Execution (SCE) (4) subcategories
Supply Chain Planning (SCP) (2) subcategories
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