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i2’s Aspect Acquisition Not Overpriced
| by Steve McVey |
... ÿþ i2's Aspect Acquisition Not Overpriced S. McVey - April 13th, 2000. Event Summary. Giving analysts
less than a week to prognosticate ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/04/research_notes/EN_BA_SRM_04_13_00_1.asp - 13k - 2000-04-13 |
| Summary: In March, i2 Technologies announced it would acquire Aspect Development Corporation and a smaller vendor, Supplybase, Inc.
Though the record offer price – $8.6 billion in stock – raised some eyebrows, i2 will gain a mountain of potential in return.
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IBM is not Enough: i2 Snatches Aspect and SupplyBase
| by D. Geller |
... ÿþ IBM is not Enough: i2 Snatches Aspect and SupplyBase D. Geller - April 12th, 2000. Event Summary.
Hardly stopping to take stock ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/eCommerce/2000/04/news_analysis/NA_EC_DPG_04_12_00_1.asp - 5k - 2000-04-12 |
| Summary: i2 Technologies will acquire Aspect Development for $8.6 billion. It will also acquire SupplyBase for $380 million.
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i2 Technologies Lives Life In The Fast Lane
| by Steve McVey |
... It found this in June when it acquired Aspect Development Corporation (see "IBM is not Enough:
i2 Snatches Aspect and SupplyBase" ). In addition to ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/10/research_notes/VN_BA_SRM_10_18_00_1.asp - 27k - 2000-10-18 |
| Summary: i2 Technologies is the largest and fastest growing vendor of supply chain management software with $751 million in revenue
over the last twelve months and a 105% average growth rate over the last five years. Fueled by a powerful sales and marketing
machine and aggressive strategies for corporate developm
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'New' Lawson Software's Transatlantic Extended Enterprise Resource ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... He was the founder and former chair and CEO of Aspect Development, Inc., and the vice chairman of i2
Technologies following i2's purchase of Aspect in 2000 ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2005/10/news_analysis/NA_ER_PJ_10_25_05_1.asp - 17k - 2005-10-25 |
| Summary: The recent merger of Lawson Software and Intentia, two vendors of similar size, but servicing different markets, will complement
each other to become the largest enterprise applications supplier that is dedicated to the mid-market customer segment.
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True to its Texas Roots, i2 Does Everything Big
| by Steve McVey |
... that i2 made in its first half of fiscal 2000, which included a broad-reaching alliance with IBM and Ariba
and the acquisition of Aspect Development Corporation ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/08/news_analysis/NA_BA_SRM_08_03_00_1.asp - 7k - 2000-08-03 |
| Summary: Big revenues, big acquisitions, and a big loss. Seemingly overnight, the Dallas-based vendor has leapt from the ranks of
unknown companies to be the undisputed champion of B2B supply chain management software and services.
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Service Level Agreements for Manufacturers and Software Vendors in ...
| by David Bourque |
... With this aspect of the SLA, software firms providing the technical support can be heavily fined if
they do not respond within the time periods specified in ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2008/04/research_notes/TU_ER_SC_DB_04_21_08_1.asp - 17k - 2008-04-21 |
| Summary: Supply chains are very complex, as is discrete manufacturing and the software that addresses its needs. To ease the complexities,
service level agreements are developed so that all parties involved remain on the same page and product delivery is facilitated.
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Service Level Agreements for Manufacturers and Software Vendors in ...
| by David Bourque |
... With this aspect of the SLA, software firms providing the technical support can be heavily fined if
they do not respond within the time periods specified in ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2008/09/research_notes/TU_ER_SC_DB_09_01_08_1.asp - 18k |
| Summary: Supply chains are very complex, as is discrete manufacturing and the software that addresses its needs. To ease the complexities,
service level agreements are developed so that all parties involved remain on the same page and product delivery is facilitated.
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Commerce One: Everything but Profits
| by D. Geller |
... A prime area here is developing supply chain solutions, which are being pursued through partnerships with Aspect
Development (but see below) and with Adexa ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/eCommerce/2000/05/research_notes/VN_EC_DPG_05_25_00_1.asp - 24k - 2000-05-25 |
| Summary: Commerce One is a household name because of its strong growth and its focus on the global marketplace. It now has to decide
how to respond to the recent Ariba/i2/IBM partnership and whether the time is coming to begin showing earnings.
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How Do You Categorize Notebooks?
| by R. Krause |
... the mix-and-match aspect of desktops), its weight as a base system component is key. ... A related
aspect is the graphics capability. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/HardwareOS/2000/09/research_notes/TU_HW_RAK_09_25_00_1.asp - 26k - 2000-09-25 |
| Summary: The notebook computer market has become one of the remaining battlegrounds for computer manufacturers. Our purpose here is
to define the notebook market segments, describe what the general characteristics of each segment are, and to give users an
idea of what features they can expect for each segment.
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Integrating All Information Assets Part Three: What Constitutes ...
| by Cindy Jutras |
... The second aspect is perhaps the most complicated and problematic level since it is the one that is
buried the most deeply into the application. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/04/research_notes/MI_ER_XCJ_04_16_04_1.asp - 11k - 2004-04-16 |
| Summary: So, whether the need for integration arises from the proliferation of business applications within your own enterprise, the
results of mergers and acquisitions, or from the demands of e-business, integration emerges as a significant challenge in
responding to the demands of business today. What then con
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