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Cookie-cutter Solutions Won't Cut It with the Mid-Market Part One: Historical Relationships (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 19, 2004 Abstract : Small enterprises, like their bigger brethren, need some differentiation means in the market, and that will not be achieved by implementing a cut-and-dried business solution in a 'cookie cutter', 'me too' deployment approach
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Remember The Story About The Secret Cookie Recipe? Looks Like It’s Been Patented (5 Pages)
by D. Geller
Jan 1, 2003 Abstract : A patent has been issued on a technique for sharing cookie information between different domains. Why?
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Yet Another Crumby Cookie Story (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Aug 8, 2000 Abstract : Take a company with a simple and honest business model but without all of its privacy policies clearly stated and a second company which a gift for hyperbole. Mix well, bake at 350 degrees, and take out the faux cookie disaster story of the week. Serve with crow.
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Remember The Story About The Secret Cookie Recipe? Looks Like It’s Been Patented (5 Pages)
by D. Geller
Jun 28, 2000 Abstract : A patent has been issued on a technique for sharing cookie information between different domains. Why?
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Cookie-cutter Solutions Won't Cut It with the Mid-Market Part Two: Challenges and the Lower-End (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 20, 2004 Abstract : More than their larger counterparts, small and medium businesses (SMB) are looking for relatively simple and inexpensive software that is easy to install yet easy to customize and extend.
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Software Giants Make Courting A Small Guy Their 'Business One' Priority Part Four: Challenges and User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 10, 2003 Abstract : While fixed time and cost solutions delivered packaged from pristine laboratories do have their appeal, SMEs are becoming increasingly savvy to ask for more than just these implementations perceived as cookie-cutter approach.
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E*Trade Ignores Private Security Warning, But Public Hullaballoo Gets Response (3 Pages)
by P. Catz
Oct 27, 2000 Abstract : E*Trade was notified about a cookie vulnerability in August, but the correction wasn't made until after the problem became public.
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A Definition of Data Warehousing (6 Pages)
by M. Reed
Aug 18, 2002 Abstract : There is a great deal of confusion over the meaning of data warehousing. Simply defined, a data warehouse is a place for data, whereas data warehousing describes the process of defining, populating, and using a data warehouse. Creating, populating, and querying a data warehouse typically carries an extremely high price tag, but the return on investment can be substantial. Over 95% of the Fortune 1000 have a data warehouse initiative underway in some form.
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A Definition of Data Warehousing (6 Pages)
by M. Reed
Aug 24, 2000 Abstract : There is a great deal of confusion over the meaning of data warehousing. Simply defined, a data warehouse is a place for data, whereas data warehousing describes the process of defining, populating, and using a data warehouse. Creating, populating, and querying a data warehouse typically carries an extremely high price tag, but the return on investment can be substantial. Over 95% of the Fortune 1000 have a data warehouse initiative underway in some form.
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