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Will Sage Group Cement Its SME Leadership with ACCPAC and Softline Acquisitions? Part Eight: More Challenges and User Recommendations by P.J. Jakovljevic Best Software/Sage will remain a pragmatic company that delivers products based on a savvy understanding of its customers' needs and the competitive forces in the market, and on constant adaptability. It is still standing on top of the hill in many SME markets, and it is typically a much more difficult task for anyone to capture the hill than to defend it. |
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Security Fundamentals
Danger within. Industry experts agree that in 2004 and beyond, hackers,
viruses, and worms will increase both in number and sophistication.
Security should be a prime concern for corporations and individuals
alike. This program attacks internal security vulnerability issues.
If you are new to the security field or curious about the issues
surrounding data protection, this course is for you. Register
at TEC Learning Center today for this on-line LIVE course.
WHEN: Tuesday, June 15, 2004
TIME: 9:00 AM (EDT)
DURATION: 2 hours
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Turning
data into intelligence
Overcome problems related to disparate and hard-to-use systems
Your company may have invested in ERP, SCM, CRM or other enterprise
systems. The question then is how do you convert the volumes of
data residing in those systems into meaningful information, and
how do you effectively deliver it into the hands of those who need
it? This broadcast will offer suggestions from experts at Meta Group,
IBM, and Business Objects.
Sponsored by IBM, Business Objects.
WHEN: Wednesday, June 16, 2004
TIME: 12:00PM (EDT)
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Five
keys for ongoing success
Midsize U.S. manufacturers now compete in a global marketplace
Midsize manufacturers are poised for opportunities in an improving
U.S. economy, but to do so, they must be capable of responding to
competitive pressures brought on by increased globalization. This
broadcast will delineate five keys to success that, when applied,
can be a strategic differentiator. Results of a survey of midsize
manufacturers regarding their most important priorities and future
outlook also will be revealed.
Sponsored by Oracle
WHEN: Thursday, June 24, 2004
TIME: 11:00AM (EDT)
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The
Definitive RFID Primer: Discovering What It Is and How It Can Help
(or Hurt) Your Organization
Will RFID really deliver major benefits to manufacturers, logistics
providers, and retailers?
What is an RFID solution and will the technology really transform
the supply chain? Are the costs too high and the integration too
complex? If you’re a project manager, IT professional, or
anyone with supply chain responsibilities, you should join Ann Grackin
of ChainLink Research for this on-line course. Attendance is limited
and registrations will be first-come, first-serve. Register
at TEC Learning Center today.
WHEN: Tuesday, June 29, 2004
TIME: 2:00 PM (EDT)
DURATION: 1 hour
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