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Critical Path and NETIAN Strike Strategic Messaging Alliance (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 28, 2000 Abstract : NETIAN, South Korea’s largest ISP has selected Critical Path’s Inscribe messaging service to meet the demands of South Korea’s explosive e-mail growth. Critical Path’s Inscribe messaging solution includes e-mail, instant messaging, a homepage builder or HTML editor and bulletin boards.
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Merant Goes South on the Stock Market (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Sep 5, 2000 Abstract : Another vendor has stated that growth and license revenues in the mainframe arena are softer than expected. Shares of Merant (NASDAQ: MRNT), the provider of PVCS, a major software configuration management product (acquired from Intersolv), in addition to other software, have dropped more than 24 percent after the company released preliminary financial estimates for its first fiscal quarter recently-ended, showing revenues likely will be about 17 percent less than the previous year due to a decline in COBOL license fees.
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Intentia Attempts to Become ‘Lean and Mean’ (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 27, 2000 Abstract : In February, an enterprise application provider Intentia International announced the merger of Intentia's regional organizations in Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific into one joint organization named Global Operations.
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Case Study: Manufacturing ERP Evaluation & Implementation (1 Page)
by Case Study Spotlight
May 29, 2007 Abstract : A leading South Korean auto parts manufacturer turns to new ERP system to reduce costs, create an integrated system featuring standard processes and links to automobile manufacturers, and institute profitability checks on each product via profit analysis. The company had been considering adopting a new ERP system for quite some time. ERP held out the promise of cost reduction by significantly cutting inventory, and encouraging transparency and process innovation. Moreナ
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IQMS Prospers by Helping Enterprises Work Smarter (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 4, 2005 Abstract : IQMS has certainly succeeded in helping hundreds of midsized plastic processors and other repetitive manufacturers increase their 'collective intelligence quotient' through the fully functional EnterpriseIQ. IQMS has expanded throughout Europe and Asia, and believes with its service policy, it can continue to expand in the fiercely competitive global market.
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Can Webplan Reconcile Planning and Execution? Part One: Event Summary (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 30, 2004 Abstract : According to the early signs, it appears that key elements of Webplan's business plan are producing results with dividends. These elements involve positioning itself as a response management player with new pricing and packaging that provides an aggressive entry point and fixed priced, fixed duration implementations; leveraging partnerships with enterprise applications vendors; and investing in field operations in North America and Asia with an expanded distribution model to include both direct and indirect global sales.
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Hummingbird Smells Nectar In The Corporate Portal Market (8 Pages)
by L. Talarico
Jan 22, 2001 Abstract : Hummingbird Ltd. is moving into the Corporate Portal market. Like others, it sees corporate portals as a mechanism to cross-sell existing Business Intelligence products. TEC takes a look at Hummingbirdメs portal strategy and compares it to other vendors in the corporate portal space.
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Ultimate Connection Seeking Its US Retail Connection Through Solomon Software Partners (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 20, 2000 Abstract : Great Plains announced at the Solomon Partner Conference in August, a number of new product enhancements and/or product alliances for its recently acquired division and former archrival, Solomon Software. Solomon Value Added Resellers focused on the retail industry or interested in addressing this dynamic growth sector, have been invited to partner with Ultimate Connection, a South African retail software vendor.
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One Step Closer to the Global ASP (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Jul 17, 2000 Abstract : On June 21, 2000, J.D. Edwards & Company, announced the Company’s JDe.sourcing application hosting program has expanded its scope through partnerships with leading ASP providers in Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America and North America.
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