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Managing Customer Returns and RMAs Using Microsoft Dynamics AX (0 Pages)
by Scott Hamilton
Mar 6, 2009 Abstract : Returned material authorization (RMA) built on sales order functionality, such as that used by Microsoft Dynamics AX, can drastically simplify RMA processes.
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Managing Customer Returns and RMAs Using Microsoft Dynamics AX (0 Pages)
by Scott Hamilton
Mar 6, 2009 Abstract : Returned material authorization (RMA) built on sales order functionality, such as that used by Microsoft Dynamics AX, can drastically simplify RMA processes.
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Preparing for Product Development in Process Manufacturing (0 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 16, 2009 Abstract : Combining process industry–oriented product lifecycle management capabilities with process manufacturing–oriented enterprise resource planning ones can help alleviate many of the challenges particular to the process manufacturers, especially in the areas of product development and regulatory compliance.
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Free of charge (1 Page)
by TEC Staff
Mar 15, 2008 Abstract : RFP Letters Toolkit, 2008 Edition. FREE of Charge
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How Detrimental Can a 2nd-In-Charge’s Departure Be? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 10, 2000 Abstract : In an unusually terse press release from June 30, Oracle Corporation, one of the largest providers of software for e-business, announced that Ray Lane was leaving his post as Oracle's President and COO.
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Micropayments Rise Again ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Aug 1, 1999 Abstract : eCharge, whose previous initiative was a service that would allow consumers to charge purchases to their phone bill, will announce a new charging and billing system that is completely Internet based.
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Is Baan Clinically Dead? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 20, 2000 Abstract : On January 4, 2000 Baan, Europe's No. 2 business software company, sank deeper into trouble as its CEO resigned and it forecast a fourth quarter loss of $240 million to $250 million after restructuring. Its shares plunged over 30 percent as analysts cut recommendations on the loss-making vendor, which has yet to name a replacement for Mary Coleman, who is returning to her Silicon Valley home after taking charge only last May.
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Inprise/Borland Challenges Other Vendors to Open-Source Their Database Code ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 17, 2000 Abstract : In a move which will challenge other database vendors to open-source their SQL databases, Inprise/Borland Corporation has announced it is releasing the source code for its InterBase 6 cross-platform SQL database. It will provide the database on multiple platforms, including Linux, Windows NT, and Sun Solaris, make the database available at no charge, and spin the InterBase division off into a separate company.
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