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Dealing with Food Industry Pressures (4 Pages)
by Olin Thompson and P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 3, 2006 Abstract : Small and medium food and beverage companies have the same regulatory requirements as large companies, but with significantly fewer resources with which to address them. Companies need systems that can provide comprehensive traceability information at the touch of a button.
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Viador Teams With Business Objects (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jun 22, 2000 Abstract : Viador Inc.™ announced it has completed the initial integration of Business Objects client/server and web-based products into the Viador E-Portal Suite™. Viador is expected to supply the ability to create personalized 'portlets', via their customization API’s, and Business Objects will supply their InfoView open portal initiative for business intelligence.
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Enterprise Application Integration - the Latest Trend in Getting Value from Data (6 Pages)
by M. Reed
Feb 1, 2000 Abstract : Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is one of the hot-button issues in IT for the Year 2000. Information Week Research's survey of 300 technology managers showed nearly 75% of respondents said EAI is a planned project for their IT departments in the coming year. According to a survey conducted by Bank Boston, the market for EAI is expected to be $50 Billion USD by 2001. However, successful EAI requires a careful combination of a middleware framework, distributed object technologies, and custom consulting.
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Bristol Technology Ships Win-to-Lin Migration Tool (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Dec 8, 1999 Abstract : Bristol Technology, Inc. has announced shipment of its Windows-to-Linux application-migration tool. Bristol's Wind/U for Linux product, which began shipping Tuesday, enables developers to compile Microsoft Win32 API and Microsoft Foundation Class source code directly on Linux, and create native, desktop and server-based Linux applications, according to Bristol.
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Informatica Conforms to Metadata Standard (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Nov 10, 1999 Abstract : Informatica Corporation (Nasdaq: INFA), a major extract/transform/load tool vendor, today announced the general availability of MX2 1.6, the latest version of its Metadata Exchange (MX2) application programming interface (API). Informatica bills MX2 1.6 as the first object-oriented metadata exchange facility to support XML, a text-based programming language standard for integrating and managing bi-directional metadata exchange.
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Intentia and Dash Associates Team Up (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Sep 9, 1999 Abstract : 'September 2, 1999 /M2 PRESSWIRE/ -- Intentia and Dash Associates have signed an agreement regarding the integration of the optimization software XPRESS-MP from Dash in the Intentia Movex enterprise application. Through XPRESS-MP, Movex users will be able to optimize their supply chain management with the push of a button. Supply chain management contains a substantial number of parameters and variables. Because customers need to find the most advantageous solution to a problem as fast as possible, the mathematical approach to the problem is the fastest and most accurate.'
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Remapping the Supply Chain Universe, by Ann Grackin and Sree Hameed (5 Pages)
by Ann Grackin and Sree Hameed
May 20, 2005 Abstract : Supply chain management is a truly dynamic field. Over the last few years the fundamental structure of the chains has changed to the point where many of the working assumptions have to be reevaluated. ChainLink Research’s new 3D approach provides a useful framework for evaluating supply chain solutions.
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Development of an Internet Payment Processing System (8 Pages)
by Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic, Ph.D
Jun 17, 2002 Abstract : This article describes the author's experience with the development of the first Yugoslav Internet payment processing system. The system's architecture is very similar to the Three Domain (3D) model that started to emerge later. This success story is worthwhile sharing with a wider audience.
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Development of an Internet Payment Processing System (8 Pages)
by Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic, Ph.D
May 23, 2001 Abstract : This article describes the author's experience with the development of the first Yugoslav Internet payment processing system. The system's architecture is very similar to the Three Domain (3D) model that started to emerge later. This success story is worthwhile sharing with a wider audience.
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