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A Modern Tale of Long (Supply Chain) Tails -- Part II » The TEC ...
... etc.) coming from existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) or ... positioned to
achieve an enterprise-wide service ... the uncertainty through an army of expeditors ...
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| blog.technologyevaluation.com/blog/2008/08/01/a-modern-tale-of-long-supply-chain-tails-part-ii/ - 51k - 2008-08-01 |
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Intuitive Manufacturing Systems Shows Maturity in Adolescent Age ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... a privately held company offering enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions for ...
intrusion into the enterprise applications market ... given that an army of these ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/06/research_notes/PN_ER_PJ_06_25_04_1.asp - 27k - 2004-06-25 |
| Summary: As long as the 'old' software is meeting business needs, new technology is not the change driver, which makes building replacement
products on a new framework a higher risk strategy. Product functionality still matters and, while it is important for enterprise
applications providers to implement the late
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Microsoft’s Underlying Platform Parts for Enterprise ...
... Office, Exchange, and so on to an army of ISV ... from a desktop productivity tool to a full-fledged,
enterprise-scale client for planning, reporting and ...
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| blog.technologyevaluation.com/.../ - 55k - 2008-11-25 |
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Experiencing a Different Corporate Culture at QAD Explore 2008 » ...
... now goes well beyond core enterprise resource planning (ERP) to ... cannot be avoided,
since an army of press ... many of whom might be enterprise applications users ...
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| blog.technologyevaluation.com/.../07/16/experiencing-a-different-corporate-culture-at-qad-explore-2008/ - 61k - 2008-07-16 |
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Understanding SOA, Web Services, BPM, and BPEL Part Two: BPEL and ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... widespread acceptance of Web services inter-enterprise implementations will ... on the processes
underlying IT systems than the ... is not the case with the army of IT ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/12/research_notes/TU_ER_PJ_12_23_04_1.asp - 19k - 2004-12-23 |
| Summary: In a somewhat simplified language, while Web services allow applications to easily exchange and reuse information, it is only
when they are orchestrated (coordinated) into long-running business flows or processes that enterprises can realize their
true value.
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Big ERP Players Courting Government Agencies
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Army, ... include financials, supply chain management (SCM), advanced planning, asset
management ... a single financial system that will replace 10 separate systems. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/11/news_analysis/NA_BA_PJ_11_28_00_1.asp - 19k - 2000-12-27 |
| Summary: There has been significant activity in the public sector, with all major players winning important new federal contracts for
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). This strong government interest in ERP applications means that ERP seems to be getting
some infusion from this sector at least.
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Not All Acquisitions Happen: JDA and QRS Part Two: Market Impact
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... the threat of traditional enterprise resource planning (ERP) providers that ... changes
throughout the enterprise in real ... which typically require an army of people ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/11/news_analysis/NA_ER_PJ_11_04_04_1.asp - 29k - 2004-11-04 |
| Summary: The QRS acquisition by JDA would have eventually brought together two providers of complementary e-commerce products that
would help retailers, manufacturers, and suppliers manage and sell their products to other companies and customers on-line.
JDA now remains on its own to define a revised PIM/GDS stra
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Manual versus Information Technology Enabled Lean Manufacturing
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... compounded by the army of software providers (including enterprise resource planning
[ERP], supply ... SCM], manufacturing execution systems [MES], and ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2006/02/research_notes/TU_ER_PJ_02_16_06_1.asp - 27k - 2006-02-16 |
| Summary: All good lean systems have both physical systems in the plant and near real time information technology backbones that centralize
data. The primary advantage of enterprise systems is that they can handle considerably more information than can be accommodated
manually.
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PeopleSoft Gathers Manufacturing and SCM Wherewithal Part Three ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... in the manufacturing enterprise resource planning (ERP) and ... earlier, both PeopleSoft
Enterprise and EnterpriseOne ... company still trains an army of manufacturers ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/01/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_01_27_04_1.asp - 23k - 2004-01-27 |
| Summary: Even before the mega merger, PeopleSoft had already set it sights on a bigger manufacturing presence. PeopleSoft’s acquisition
of mid-to-large ERP system developer J.D. Edwards this summer, and most recently demand flow and lean manufacturing software
solution from JCIT, might indicate some deep though
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Rewrite or Wrap-Around Old Software? Part Two: Extending to the ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... moves to .NET, and the new planning, sales and ... well-publicized intrusion into the enterprise
applications market ... the .NET message, given that an army of these ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/06/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_06_08_04_1.asp - 22k - 2004-06-08 |
| Summary: Product functionality still quite matters, and while it is important for enterprise applications providers to implement the
latest computer science 'quantum leap', there is no guaranteed correlation between first-to-market and the ultimate success
in the market (in fact, based on many experiences, one co
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