Inovis Delves into PIM by Snatching QRS
Part Two: QRS Marketing
P.J. Jakovljevic -
11/17/2004
Event Summary
On
September 3, Inovis International, Inc. (www.inovis.com),
an electronic data interchange (EDI), business-to-business
(B2B), and value-added network (VAN) connectivity specialist, and a
leader in providing e-business commerce automation solutions that facilitate
the more effective management of retail, supply, and manufacturing partnerships,
and QRS Corporation (NASDAQ: QRSI) announced a definitive agreement
to merge.
This
announcement occurred just as JDA Software Group Inc.
(NASDAQ: JDAS), a prominent global provider of integrated software and professional
services for the retail demand chain, was about to close acquisition of QRS.
QRS broke off the "engagement" in favor of a better-priced acquisition by Inovis.
For details of what happened between JDA and QRS see Not
All Acquisitions Happen: JDA and QRS.
Both QRS and Inovis claim that to collaborate, trading partners must interact and transact business efficiently, and automation of transactions helps make collaboration effective and differentiation easier. On the other hand, to transact, companies must be connected or networked. Thus, QRS believes that it adds value to its customers because it offers the products and services that companies need to connect, transact, collaborate, and differentiate themselves, ultimately driving overall business performance improvement and improved brand equity as measured through customer awareness, image, preference, and loyalty.
QRS markets its products and services within the following three Solutions Groups:
- Software
Applications
- Trading
Community Management
- Global
Services
This
is part two of a five-part note.
Part
one began and part three 3 will continue to detail the event.
Part
four will discuss the market impact.
Part
five will cover challenges and make user recommendations.
QRS Software Applications
Software
Applications automate and help optimize business processes between
companies. Specifically, they support the following business functions: PIM
and data synchronization; and collaborative product planning, design, production,
and shipment. These applications include both enterprise applications installed
on customers' computer systems and hosted applications installed on QRS' computer
systems.
- QRS
Catalogue is the North American retail industry's leading product
data synchronization application containing information on over 100 million
products. It allows 3,500 marketers, brand manufacturers, and suppliers to
share with retailers their latest product information, such as price, style,
color, size, weight, unit of measure (UOM), and over 550 additional
product attributes. The catalogue offers a broad solution for item setup and
synchronization, supporting the latest European article numbering
(EAN)/Universal Code Council (UCC)—EAN.UCC global standards and initiatives,
and it is a UCC-certified solution partner for UCCnet registry
services. QRS Catalogue features multiple access options, including an Internet-based
user interface, EDI, XML and real-time application integration.
It also
features extensive data synchronization that allows vendors to upload a single
catalogue for all their trading partners while tailoring data visibility for
each member of their trading community as needed. By automating business processes
such as item setup and maintenance and product marketing content management,
QRS Catalogue should help customers achieve increased revenue and greater
productivity through quicker order completions, product price confirmations,
streamlined shipping and logistics, and ensured compliance.
- QRS
IMPACT is a new PIM solution designed specifically for retailers,
vendors, suppliers, and brand manufacturers, which strives to provide quick,
complete, accurate, and relevant product information across departments, diverse
channels, and trading partners' syndication points by providing a single,
global repository of product information. QRS IMPACT works with QRS Catalogue
to offer the retail industry a nearly end-to-end data synchronization solution
built specifically for the North American retail industry.
- QRS
Sourcing is a broad suite of web-based software applications designed
to enable customers to improve their
1) collaborative sourcing and supply capabilities (the module manages product
definitions and price quote requests and responses; provides automatic costing
and global normalization of time and price values; tracks components, origins,
value, and demand for bills of material [BOM]; and identifies potential
suppliers based on user-defined criteria),
2) financial order management (the module generates orders after comparing
demand against inventory; notifies users of letter of credit requirements;
tracks vendor delivery performance against the original order; generates invoices
based on order information; transmits and receives payment activity with banks,
auditing the payments against the orders; and reconciles estimated versus
actual landed costs at the style, shipment, and component levels), and
3) international logistics and customs (the module provides global shipment
track-and-trace capability by the original order, item, or stock keeping
unit [SKU]; generates vendor or shipment booking based on a commercial
invoice; manages shipment consolidation and deconsolidation processes, allowing
for multiple origins and destinations; generates, collects, and tracks international
documentation; and pre-classifies goods to expedite customs processing) management
efforts. In other words, the suite enables ordering, managing, and tracking
products manufactured overseas.
QRS Trading Community Management
Somewhat
overlapping with its future parent's offering in the following product group,
QRS' Trading Community Management solutions allow retailers,
vendors, and their trading partners to exchange electronic business documents,
such as purchase orders (PO), invoices, and advance ship notices
(ASN). These electronic transactions are conducted over a proprietary VAN or
over the Internet. As mentioned earlier on, the communication of these electronic
business documents is typically used with the accounting and inventory systems
of QRS' customers and their trading partners, whereby these solutions can reduce
typical costs related to paper transactions, mail delays, and manual data input
errors for customers.
QRS
Exchange is a suite of hosted and point-to-point electronic commerce
and trading community enablement solutions that help trading partners exchange
information. These solutions try to maximize a company's existing infrastructure
through hosted networks and enterprise software solutions. Regardless of the
standard or protocol—EDI or XML; VAN or EDI over the Internet (EDIINT via AS1/AS2),
phone, fax, e-mail, web—QRS Exchange tries to ensure companies can trade with
virtually anyone at any time, through one provider. QRS also provides trading
community enablement services through which it can plan, communicate, and implement
electronic commerce programs for large trading communities.
Included within QRS Exchange are the following products and services:
1)
Data exchange, which is an EDI solution using an electronic
mailbox on a proprietary VAN, through which communications can be established
across dissimilar machines and across disparate connectivity architectures
and protocols, thereby resolving many of the complexities of inter-company
communications;
2) Internet transaction exchange (ITX),
which provides an alternative messaging system that is Internet-capable and
that supports multiple data formats and protocols such as EDI, XML, and RosettaNet.
It also provides an alternative to traditional VAN services without disrupting
customers' current trading environment;
3)
Enterprise business exchange, which is enterprise software
providing real-time data and document delivery that helps companies connect,
integrate, and optimize business operations;
4)
QRS web forms, which is an Internet-based means of sending
and receiving EDI documents and is aimed at streamlining the purchasing and
procurement process. It establishes connectivity to trading partners; supports
multiple EDI documents (including purchase order initiation, changes, acknowledgements,
and status inquiries and reports; credit and debit adjustments; payment order
and remittance advices; invoices; UCC-128 case labels; and ASNs); and includes
a number of manifest, bill of lading (BOL), and packing list reports;
5)
QRS managed EC operations center enables small- and medium-sized
companies to comply with communications requirements using simple fax, phone,
and e-mail without having to make a significant investment in internal systems,
by setting up the connectivity to trading partners and managing the data exchange
transactions. It also performs tags and label services that consist of production
assistance relating to product tags and bar code labels, which services allow
customers to outsource the labor-intensive effort involved in merchandise
tagging;
6)
QRS compliance link is an Internet-based product that is
designed to simplify and streamline the trading community enablement process
and allow companies to realize the benefits of their electronic commerce initiatives
more quickly by giving companies the ability to monitor the status of vendors,
while offering vendors an easy-to-use tool to automate the start up processes.
It provides tracing, program management, on-line transaction testing, and
a standards repository to simplify the enablement process
7)
QRS EDIINT gateway is a service that allows customers that
use data exchange to communicate with trading partners that request data delivery
via EDIINT by providing a seamless connection between trading partners using
VAN and AS2 protocols. With this service, QRS customers do not have to invest
in additional software or hardware to comply with AS2 mandates; and
8)
Access services that provide high-speed managed connections
over dedicated lines, which eliminate the difficulties otherwise presented
by dropped connections or busy signals and provide an "always-on" connection.
The leased lines are secure and are fully managed by QRS through its relationship
with IBM and AT&T, and they also provide
networking connections via remote access to a frame relay network, an Internet
protocol (IP)-based network and a systems network architecture
(SNA) network.
QRS Global Services
Global
Services include the collection, analysis, and delivery of pricing,
promotion, and distribution information; software implementation and integration
services; and technical support and training services for its various solutions.
QRS Retail Intelligence Services include competitive price
audits, price scan verification, and retail experience analysis, as they collect
store-level data and analyze the information in a market context to deliver
fully customized, actionable intelligence for competitive differentiation in
the marketplace. These services try to help retailers obtain reliable and up-to-date
market intelligence about pricing, competitive activities, and their own in-store
consumer experience, whereby QRS can provide analysis based on national, multi-regional,
metropolitan, or customer-defined price zones.
This
concludes part two of a five-part note.
Part
one began and part three will continue to detail the event.
Part
four will discuss the market impact.
Part
five will cover challenges and make user recommendations.