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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
The book "Agile Information Systems" unveils how modern companies can create and deploy agile information systems. Academic experts, researchers, and practitioners discuss the concept of agile information systems, the importance of the context of agility, and organizational management issues in the context of agile information systems.


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System Models and Simulation
Understanding how a system really works is the first step toward using, improving, automating, or explaining it to others. The basic concept of a system is that it is driven by cause and effect—but there is so much more to understanding its full complexity. The best place to start is by learning how causal loop diagrams (CLDs) are used to model dynamic systems by identifying variables and causal effects.

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6/22/2007 9:58:00 PM

Retained IT Staff: On e Size Doesn’t Fit All Models
Simplify your life with Retained IT Staff: One Size Doesn't Fit All Models. Download this white paper for free. Retaining good IT staff for clients is no easy task. They face issues regarding competitive rates, contracts, benefits, liabilities, and more. So how do companies determine if they have the right model of retained staff? Or how much of a firm’s IT should be outsourced? What are the typical billing models used by service providers? Get help with these and other questions, addressed from the service provider’s perspective.

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7/20/2009 12:21:00 PM

Governance of Federated Business Models
During the last twenty years, businesses migrated from vertical integration to a virtual model, outsourcing all their non-core functions. This has created challenges in aligning the strategies and activities of all these functions dispersed across the supply chain, each in separate legal entities. The next phase of evolution to emerge is the

ARCHITECT MODELS: b2b supply chain, business and it alignment, business it alignment, define supply chain management, definition of supply chain management, demand supply chain, effective supply chain management, financial supply chain, global supply chain, global supply chain management, green supply chain, green supply chain management, it alignment, it business strategy, it consulting company, it governance, it governance framework, it infrastructure, it planning, it strategic plan, it strategic planning, it strategy, it strategy framework, it strategy planning, lean supply chain, logistics & supply chain .
5/20/2005

Disruptive Innovations? On-demand Pricing Models and Vendors
Vendors must make fundamental changes to sales and support processes to accommodate on-demand, transaction-based pricing. Software vendors must rethink the kinds of functions they provide, how best to deliver those capabilities, and what approaches to take through the channel.

ARCHITECT MODELS: on-demand software, on-demand pricing, transaction-based pricing, value-added resellers, salesforce.com, sales force automation, customer relationship management, service model, application service provider, ASP, Siebel CRM OnDemand, Salesforce.com Winter '05, Salesforce.com Winter '04, sforce 5.0.
4/1/2005

What Is Software as a Service?
Though born from the ashes of traditional hosting models, software as a service differs fundamentally from its predecessors. Its software is designed to be delivered as a service, security is better, rich user interfaces are available, and it has greater interactivity.

ARCHITECT MODELS: SaaS, software as a service, hosting, ASP, application service provider, software on-demand, utility computing, software, Internet, software delivery, multi-tenant.
3/15/2006

The New Monetization of E-commerce 3.0
Traditional online subscription models, in which customers pay a fixed amount on a fixed time schedule in return for content or services, are evolving in response to changing customer demand. Plimus’ vision is for new subscription models that blend fixed fees and schedules with ad hoc, pay-as-you-go charges that change the dynamic of the relationship between the customer and seller. Find out more.

ARCHITECT MODELS: API, e-Commerce, Plimus.
11/11/2010 7:45:00 PM

IBM Cognos 8 Planning


ARCHITECT MODELS: IBM Cognos 8 Planning is a business performance management (BPM) finance-managed solution that provides real-time visibility into resource requirements and future business results. It supports best practices such as driver-based planning and rolling forecasts. Cognos 8 Planning helps finance organizations with even the most complex business models to build enterprise-wide plans, budgets, and forecasts. Multidimesional drill-down and break-back features helps users manage data visibility. The solution is part of an integrated but separable enterprise-wide performance management system that delivers planning, reporting, scorecarding, dashboards, analysis, and financial consolidation. Cognos 8 Planning helps organizations create, compare, and evaluate business scenarios, conditions, drivers, rates, and assumptions. The solution allows users to go beyond

SOA From a Management Perspective: Part One
The big buzzword in enterprise-wide package software is service-oriented architecture (SOA). SOA promises to solve a company's software ills, making life easier for information technology departments. This research note takes a look at this new architecture and highlights some concerns.

ARCHITECT MODELS: SOA, service-oriented architecture, enterprise service bus, ESB, loosely coupled services, interoperable services, business process models, business process management, BPM, service reusability, agility, corporate governance, security, repository-based services, Sarbanes-Oxley, SOX, secured access, scalability, manageability.
1/5/2007

The Evolution of the Last-mile Supply Chain
Adds a new dimension to your business with The Evolution of the Last-mile Supply Chain. Easy to get: click here! “Last-mile supply chain services” is an evolving segment of the supply chain industry, but a cutting-edge segment that has evolved as supply chain managers across the US struggle to cope with the inadequacies of the current globalized supply chain model. Learn five reasons why current supply chain models are flawed and how you can use a new architecture to balance supply chain risk, globalized sourcing, and economics.

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7/13/2009 8:58:00 AM

The Digital Competitive Advantage: There’s More to E-mail than E-mail
How does your company approach direct mail? Do you just randomly send the same package to everyone on your list, without regard for past behavior or purchase models? Probably not—so why is it that when it comes to e-mail marketing, many companies apply an entirely different standard? Don’t waste your time and your customers’—use information about their online activities to get a better customer view and increase revenues.

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3/2/2009 1:04:00 PM

Talent Management for the Twenty-first Century
Talent management is just a matter of anticipating the need for human capital and then creating a plan to meet it. But many approaches to talent management fail, as they’re based on outdated forecasting models. But you can anticipate and meet demand in an uncertain environment by borrowing lessons from operations and supply chain research—and forge a new way of looking at succession planning and talent management.

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6/22/2009 9:01:00 AM

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