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Announcing Agilisys (Formerly SCT’s Process Manufacturing & ...
| by William Sheppard |
... Schaper states he will focus Agilisys on increasing market share through accelerated delivery of Supply Chain,
ERP, Internet Commerce and Collaboration ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2002/06/news_analysis/NA_ER_XWS_06_26_02_1.asp - 14k - 2002-06-26 |
| Summary: The new independent company will certainly benefit from having control of its own financial destiny, being able to make decisions
based upon its own needs and objectives rather than being a small part of the much larger entities needs and objectives.
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'Collaborative Commerce': ERP, CRM, e-Proc, and SCM Unite! A ...
| by Randy Garland |
... Everyone had to have the functionality ERP packages promised. Since then, as Web and Internet
technologies have matured, CRM packages on the front end, and e ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Crm/2001/11/research_notes/TN_CR_RGG_11_22_01_1.asp - 24k - 2001-11-22 |
| Summary: There are two ways to build enterprise application solutions: link together disparate, best-of-breed solutions, in which vendors
embrace open architectures and inter-application messaging protocols, or find a one-stop-shop with all the software, functionality,
and interoperability one could ever ask for.
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Oracle Co. - Internet Paradigm Boosts Applications Growth
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... 12% of global ERP market), and 6000 installations worldwide. ... Oracle is one of the first software
companies to implement the Internet computing model for ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/1999/08/research_notes/VN_BA_PJ_9_99_3.asp - 12k - 1999-09-01 |
| Summary: Oracle is one of the first software companies to implement the Internet computing model for developing and deploying enterprise
software across its entire product line. CRM and strategic procurement will be significant contributors to Oracle Applications
sales revenue (up to 35% within next 3 years), whe
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Mining Industry (ERP & CMMS): ERPWEB by ASIC Infotech
... ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Business Software. It's scope is broad - spanning from private
Intranets, through shared extranets, to the public Internet. ...
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| http:/.../software/296-15397/Mining-Industry-ERP-CMMS/ASIC-Infotech-ERPWEB.html - 9k - 2009-06-16 |
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SCT Extends Into Business Intelligence
| by P. Catz |
... iProcess.sct includes solutions for collaborative supply chain planning and optimization, supply chain execution/ERP,
Internet commerce, and relationship ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2001/09/news_analysis/NA_ER_XPC_09_04_01_1.asp - 7k - 2001-09-04 |
| Summary: SCT, a leading supplier to the process industries, has extended their iProcess.SCT product set to include Business Intelligence
(BI).
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Where Is ERP Headed (Or Better, Where Should It Be Headed)? Part 4 ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Application Service Providers (ASPs) have arisen on the Internet in response to such ERP woes
as support expenses, misbehaving applications, and server downtime ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2001/04/research_notes/TN_BA_PJ_04_27_01_1.asp - 23k - 2001-04-27 |
| Summary: This final note discusses how Application Service Providers (ASPs) have arisen on the Internet in response to such ERP woes
as support expenses, misbehaving applications, and server downtime, and how as the nature of ERP software evolves into services
and/or hosted models, the market might be experiencin
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ERP II Demystified
| by Sean Wheller |
... ERP II is the iteration that adapts ERP to the Internet-based world of today and tomorrow
through changes in functionality, technology, and architecture. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/06/research_notes/TU_ER_XSW_06_18_04_1.asp - 21k - 2004-06-18 |
| Summary: As organizations prepare for their next ERP version upgrade, they find themselves trying to make sense of a new iteration
that disrupts the traditional understanding and thinking about ERP. ERP II requires organizations to transform from a focus
on internal resource optimization to a new focus on process
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The ERP Market 2001 And Beyond – Part 3: Rating The Vendors
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... and SAP - A Leader Under Reconstruction. Oracle remains fortified as second largest ERP vendor after
swiftly embracing the Internet architecture during 1999. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2001/10/research_notes/MN_ER_PJ_10_09_01_1.asp - 23k - 2001-10-09 |
| Summary: We generally believe that, in the long run, market winners will be those vendors with an established large customer base and
with huge financial and human resources that would make them more responsive to any future challenges such as sudden market
trends and/or technology paradigm shifts.
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Wrong ERP Demise Predictions Have (Only Partly) Created Skills ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... The basic functionality of ERP and the Internet (and its associated e-commerce technologies)
are different. While ERP is an integrated ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2001/02/research_notes/EN_BA_PJ_02_02_01_1.asp - 22k - 2001-02-02 |
| Summary: With so much frenzy surrounding e-business and CRM applications, ERP may be a far cry from its halcyon days. However, ERP
implementation skills are still in demand, particularly as a foundation and a facilitator to other sexier applications.
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Is ERP Through SaaS Ready for Prime Time? » The TEC Blog
... NetSuite announced its launch of NetSuite OneWorld that attempts to replace hairball systems with a true integrated
ERP offering leveraging the internet as the ...
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| blog.technologyevaluation.com/blog/2008/04/22/is-erp-through-saas-ready-for-prime-time/ - 45k - 2008-04-22 |
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