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Boeing Expands Baan Licensing Deal (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 22, 1999 Abstract : On December 16, Netherlands-based Baan Co. said the Boeing Co. has signed an enterprise-wide licensing deal that could expand its use of Baan's business applications.
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Can Auditing and Project Management Co-Exist in an ERP Environment? (7 Pages)
by Joseph Strub
Sep 2, 2003 Abstract : It is hard to recall the last time an ERP implementation team included an auditor as an active member. This article explores key points in a project's lifecycle where the audit function should be involved and the deliverables to be expected.
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ERP and WMS Co-Existence: When System Worlds Collide (6 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Jun 17, 2003 Abstract : You are currently using enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. You want to improve your warehouse management and operations and are considering a warehouse management system (WMS) solution. However, there is significant overlap between ERP software and a WMS regarding inventory-related functionality. Read on to learn about some of the considerations and decisions that need to be made to ensure that the maximum benefits are obtained from each software solution.
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Compaq to Offer Co-Branded iPAQ BlackBerry Wireless E-mail Solution (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Aug 30, 2000 Abstract : Expect Compaq to vigorously market the iPAQ Blackberry device line along with its messaging based hardware. This new strategic relationship will bode well for price conscious consumers due to increased production and therefore reduced costs, to meet the existing (and growing) demand for wireless messaging.
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Oracle Co. - Internet Paradigm Boosts Applications Growth (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 1, 1999 Abstract : 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), where Oracle Business OnLine has a potential of reaching 15%-25% of total Oracle applications sales revenue within the next 5 years...
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Interview with Michael McGrath, CEO, i2 Technologies (4 Pages)
by Sree Hameed
Sep 6, 2005 Abstract : The former CEO and co-founder of PRTM is a keen observer of management cycles and philosophies. As he takes over the helm at i2, Michael McGrath talks about how the company is preparing for the next generation of supply chain.
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An Interview with Shoshana Zuboff and James Maxmin (3 Pages)
by Ann Grackin
Nov 2, 2004 Abstract : Many corporations have failed the customer; they focus on transactions, rather than customers. Ann Grackin recently talked to Shoshana Zuboff and James Maxmin, co-authors of The Support Economy, Why Corporations are Failing Individuals and The Next Episode of Capitalism, who have inspiring and radical ideas, as well as a proposal for the new corporation.
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SoftBrands to Institute Fourth Shift for SAP Business One Manufacturing Work-Plan Part Four: SoftBrands (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 11, 2004 Abstract : This partnership provides SAP with the opportunity to further extend its reach within its large corporate customer base by serving the needs of its distant smaller plants and divisions dispersed around the globe. Thus, SAP should hereby have the wherewithal to defend its major accounts from encroachment by vendors touting low-cost, astute plant systems that 'happily co-habit' with SAP.
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Microsoft Lays Enforced-Concrete Foundation For Its Business Solutions (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 1, 2002 Abstract : While most of its applications co-opetitors have been licking their wounds and dreading another financial quarterly report, cash amassed Microsoft has recently shown a flair for aptly devising and executing a strategy for its Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) division portfolio, to its partners and customers delight and to dismay of its archrivals.
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