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Get a behind-the-scenes look at what mergers and acquisitions means for you—the software buyer—and know the questions you
should ask if you find yourself in this situation. Your company has purchased a human resources (HR) software that will improve
your business. But you’ve just learned that your s (...)
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at what mergers and acquisitions means for you—the software buyer—and know the questions you
should ask if you find yo...
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2011-04-20
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PeopleSoft has been on a quest to dramatically improve its customer service & support by weeding out its 3rd-party consulting
partners. PeopleSoft also has a new platform, a new set of products and a new surprising attitude of lambasting competition.
Further, its financial results for the second quarter (...)
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PeopleSoft has been on a quest to dramatically improve its customer service & support by weeding out its 3rd-party consulting
partners. PeopleSoft...
Published:
2000-09-05
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By layering across an organization's current infrastructure and building a sourcing system that needs hardly any training,
TradeStone users anywhere can sign on and have the system handle all the intricacies of international trade (without ever
experiencing its complexities). (...)
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By layering across an organization's current infrastructure and building a sourcing system that needs hardly any training,
TradeStone users anywhe...
Published:
2006-07-31
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You may not yet have heard of ICICI-Infotech or its ERP offering, ORION. Well, for some time the rest of the world has. ICICI-Infotech
is starting to make its presence felt in North America and raise some ERP eyebrows. Read on as to why you may want to take
a closer look at this vendor and its product. I (...)
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You may not yet have heard of ICICI-Infotech or its ERP offering, ORION. Well, for some time the rest of the world has. ICICI-Infotech
is starting...
Published:
2004-11-22
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MicroStrategy has recently added CRM applications to its offerings. The company’s new CRM suite, eCRM7, will be generally
available in December. MicroStrategy is also employing CRM concepts within its own organization to increase customer satisfaction. (...)
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MicroStrategy has recently added CRM applications to its offerings. The company’s new CRM suite, eCRM7, will be generally
available in December. ...
Published:
2000-12-15
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Developing the competitive edge involves information gathering and communicating. Using a continuous feedback loop that incorporates
sales, service, and customer satisfaction, will help you realize the benefits of a CRM system. (...)
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Developing the competitive edge involves information gathering and communicating. Using a continuous feedback loop that incorporates
sales, servic...
Published:
2005-02-16
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Abstract:
Get a behind-the-scenes look at what mergers and acquisitions means for you—the software buyer—and know the questions you
should ask if you find yourself in this situation. Your company has purchased a human resources (HR) software that will improve
your business. But you’ve just learned that your s (...)
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at what mergers and acquisitions means for you—the software buyer—and know the questions you
should ask if you find yo...
Published:
2011-04-20
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Imagine the convenience of a 24x7 intranet marketplace where companies could sell off their inventory to the highest bidder.
FreeFlow is one such business service provider, helping companies find buyers to sell their products to and increase inventory
asset recovery. (...)
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Imagine the convenience of a 24x7 intranet marketplace where companies could sell off their inventory to the highest bidder.
FreeFlow is one such ...
Published:
2007-01-29
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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 ha (...)
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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 l...
Published:
2000-01-20
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AccountMate Software has been a player in the middle market for over twenty years. In the past several years it has been
acquired by several global companies. Recently AccountMate's management has purchased the company and once again it is independent
and able to chart its own course. (...)
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Comments: 0. Read Comments AccountMate Software An International Product No One Knew ...
Part One of this note described the company's standard product line and ...
Published:
2005-01-20
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Intel Corp. has disclosed a problem involving its 820 and 840 chip sets that has spurred the company to scrap plans for three
motherboards it had on its server road map. (...)
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... sells workstations with SDRAM, said the company has been ... since
the two architectures generally compete on other ... solved, this problem should be no
reason to ...
Published:
2000-03-06
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As major retailers increase their share of the market and exploit technology for business process improvement, consumer packaged
goods (CPG) manufacturers risk losing ground in the market place, if they cannot meet retailers demands for compliance. (...)
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As major retailers increase their share of the market and exploit technology for business process improvement, consumer packaged
goods (CPG) manuf...
Published:
2005-10-11
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Does your company do things exactly like your competitor? Does your company do things like another company who is a totally
different business? For some applications, the answer is YES, but for most they answer is either, NOT VERY or NO WAY. Then
can we expect any single application product to be the (...)
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... extend these applications to account for company specific issues. ...
Extend and modify, Since no system can cover all ... able to serve their customers and to
compete. ...
Published:
2003-02-10
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Abstract:
Intel Corp. has disclosed a problem involving its 820 and 840 chip sets that has spurred the company to scrap plans for three
motherboards it had on its server road map. (...)
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... sells workstations with SDRAM, said the company has been ... since
the two architectures generally compete on other ... solved, this problem should be no
reason to ...
Published:
2000-03-06
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Abstract:
Does your company do things exactly like your competitor? Does your company do things like another company who is a totally
different business? For some applications, the answer is YES, but for most they answer is either, NOT VERY or NO WAY. Then
can we expect any single application product to be the (...)
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company to company no compete:
... extend these applications to account for company specific issues. ...
Extend and modify, Since no system can cover all ... able to serve their customers and to
compete. ...
Published:
2003-02-10
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Abstract:
Does your company do things exactly like your competitor? Does your company do things like another company who is a totally
different business? For some applications, the answer is YES, but for most they answer is either, NOT VERY or NO WAY. Then
can we expect any single application product to be the (...)
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company to company no compete:
... extend these applications to account for company specific issues. ...
Extend and modify, Since no system can cover all ... able to serve their customers and to
compete. ...
Published:
2003-02-10
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Abstract:
Some companies want the benefits of new technology, such as RFID, on their timetable without a gun loaded with threats of
lost customer sales, pointed at their corporate heads. This article looks at a company that chose to get in front of the technology
curve before the information highway passed it by. (...)
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Some companies want the benefits of new technology, such as RFID, on their timetable without a gun loaded with threats of
lost customer sales, poi...
Published:
2005-03-08
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Ariba, a leader in E-procurement software and market management, pays $1.86 billion in stock to acquire TRADEX, a vendor
of software that lets its customers build their own Internet marketplaces. (...)
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Ariba, a leader in E-procurement software and market management, pays $1.86 billion in stock to acquire TRADEX, a vendor of
software that lets its...
Published:
2000-01-14
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Abstract:
Adonix often comes ahead of larger global players in terms of functional fit, pricing, and understanding of the local requirements
in the distribution area. (...)
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Adonix often comes ahead of larger global players in terms of functional fit, pricing, and understanding of the local requirements
in the distribu...
Published:
2002-03-13
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Abstract:
Your customers' perception of your company is formed from the packages that arrive at their receiving dock. What do you think
they perceive? (...)
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Your customers' perception of your company is formed from the packages that arrive at their receiving dock. What do you
think they perceive?
Published:
2003-10-18