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'Evergreen'—Environmental Regulations for High-tech and Electronics, Chemical, and Oil and Gas Industries (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 5, 2007 Abstract : High-tech and electronics, chemical, and oil and gas industries each have their fair share of regulatory requirements to meet, and an increasing number include environmental directives. Enterprise applications designed to meet their distinct needs should help pave the way to compliance.
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Off-loading Some Green Compliance Burdens: Can Enterprise Applications Meet the Challenge? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 5, 2007 Abstract : The European Union's WEEE Directive requires electronics manufacturers of member states to manage and pay for electrical and electronics waste recycling. Yet some prospective business service providers are waiting for the legislation and market to mature before offering their solutions.
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Microsoft Introduces New Consumer Electronics-Plus Era (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jan 17, 2000 Abstract : Don't expect to see this all happen in the year 2000, much software development must occur and standards must be decided upon prior to generic consumer electronic integration.
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IDeWeb Provides Best-of-breed Product Portfolio Management Functionality for the Manufacturing Sector (3 Pages)
by Neil Stolovitsky
Feb 8, 2006 Abstract : Integrated Development Enterprise (IDe)'s IDeWeb 5.3 is a product portfolio management best-of-breed solution for new product development. It is tailored to discrete and process manufacturers in the electronics, food and beverage, specialty chemicals, and telecommunications sectors.
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MicronPC.com, or, “Where Are They Now?” (3 Pages)
by C. McNulty
Jun 8, 2000 Abstract : Micron Electronics, Inc. has been trumpeting its retail partnership with Best Buy as it watches its PC sales ebb away. Too little, too late?
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Acer to Jump on Internet Appliance Bandwagon (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Jan 7, 2000 Abstract : Computer maker Acer is planning to launch a line of Internet appliances at next month's Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas, according to a company source.
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Compaq and Samsung in Deal to Save Alpha (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Dec 15, 1999 Abstract : Compaq Computer Corp. and South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. are planning to announce Monday a preliminary agreement to spend $500 million to advance the manufacturing and marketing of Compaq's 64-bit Alpha microprocessors and computer systems.
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EXE Latest Vendor to Join IBM Supply Chain Club (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : IBM and EXE Technologies today announced a global strategic relationship in which the two vendors will provide supply chain customers with integrated solutions that will help them transform into e-businesses. These solutions will be initially targeted to customers in the automotive, consumer packaged goods, electronics, retail and wholesale distribution industries. In addition, EXE and IBM announced that Pep Boys, a large automotive products retailer in the United States, and Metro Richelieu, one of Canada's largest grocers, are the first customers to take advantage of this relationship.
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Micron to Push 'Subscriber Computing' Rentals 'R' Us? (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Oct 20, 1999 Abstract : Personal computer maker Micron Electronics said Tuesday it will spend $210 million on its 'subscriber computing' initiative, under which subscribers will be offered packages of services and billed one rate for the entire package.
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