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Rising Elephant Creates Euphoria: India's Growing Markets Are a Boon for SCM Vendors (0 Pages)
by Ashfaque Ahmed
Jul 27, 2009 Abstract : The nature of the organized retailing market in India may present challenges for software providers, but the opportunity to tap into and benefit from this market's huge (and growing) potential can yield sizable returns for supply chain management software vendors.
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Rising Elephant Creates Euphoria: India's Growing Markets Are a Boon for SCM Vendors (3 Pages)
by Ashfaque Ahmed
Apr 13, 2007 Abstract : The nature of the organized retailing market in India may present challenges for software providers, but the opportunity to tap into and benefit from this market's huge (and growing) potential can yield sizable returns for supply chain management software vendors.
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Made2Manage Manages Throughout Soft Market ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 15, 2001 Abstract : While Made2Manage reported a slim profit attributed mainly to a tax benefit, the latest revenue increase and a delivery of innovative initiatives might augur for the company’s return to more consistent profitability and prevailing over the current market malaise.
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Soft Economy Dents SAP’s Armored Shield As Well ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 9, 2001 Abstract : Since the license revenue plunge in the US, a likely cascading economic slowdown worldwide, and SAP’s high stakes in struggling Commerce One happened much before the fatal September 11, one is only to wonder why SAP’s management woke up to reality and revised its projections so belatedly.
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Podcast: A Project Manager's Guide to Business Performance Management ( Pages)
by Neil Stolovitsky
Sep 5, 2007 Abstract : As business performance management (BPM) has expanded into virtually all areas of business, project managers have been broadening their soft management skills. Learn what project managers can borrow from BPM to streamline service delivery, optimize operations, and improve customer satisfaction.
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Leave No Farmer Behind ( Pages)
by Lucy West
Jul 31, 2004 Abstract : Insights on the evolving policies and socioeconomics of the two largest countries in the world--China and India--and the impact for global business.
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Should North Americans Send More Software Development Work to China? (0 Pages)
by Yu (Kurt) Chen
Nov 17, 2008 Abstract : This article discusses the risks and opportunities related to outsourcing software development to China. It concludes that China, as an outsourcing destination, has different risk exposures in comparison with India. However, going to China may also bring opportunities considering the pressure of further cost reduction that North Americans are facing and the booming domestic demands of the Chinese market.
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SAP Remains Vital Amid Ailing Market And Internal Adjustments Part 1: Recent Announcements ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 25, 2002 Abstract : Recently, SAP announced solid results for Q4 2001, in contrast to the current soft market. Although not all troubles seem to have been left behind, as can be seen from reduced license revenue, and while some may question SAP's justification of merging its two subsidiaries, a positive sign is that SAP has meanwhile become much more nimble to spar with any disturbance factors.
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Microsoft Lays Enforced-Concrete Foundation For Its Business Solutions Part 2: Market Impact ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 4, 2002 Abstract : Stampede 2002 has radiated moderate optimism within VARs and other attendees, in a sharp contrast with many other user or industry conferences where we have felt a generally somber, anxious, or at least subdued mood. Small wonder for this isolated ebullience, given that, despite the current soft market, both MBS and most of its partners are still operating well, are discussing closing new accounts, and even expanding.
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