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Abstract: There is, at long last, an upbeat announcement from Intentia. It has all but turned the
corner, with both a new product portfolio and a rapid increase in license revenue. The company finally seems to be achieving expansion concurrently with achieving profitability.
PubDate: 3/16/2001
Abstract: On May 30, QAD reported financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2002. Although not quite turning the corner, the business seems to be stabilizing against the backdrop of the economic slowdown, the fierce competition from the bigger vendors and the plight of many of its peers.
Abstract: In signing CoShopper.com, European e-fulfillment vendor Industri-Matematik opens a passage to its least penetrated corner of the globe, the Far East.
Abstract: Although Rimini Street's client base is still budding, the third party provider of support and maintenance has been quite bullish, owing to the accelerating demand for its service lines; healthy win ratios; and solid execution of its aggressive business plan.
Abstract: Recently reported financial results for fiscal 2002 might indicate QAD is nearing the turnaround point, with improved value proposition and cash situation to spar with the economic slowdown and the fierce competition from the bigger vendors and many of its peers.
Abstract: Founded in June, Hubspan helps suppliers connect to a buyer-centric B2B world.
Abstract: In today’s marketplace, credit unions face competition from community banks, money center banks, thrifts, other credit unions, insurance and brokerage firms, and even large retailers that are expanding into banking services. With competition coming from every corner, credit unions must use technology to their advantage, since it represents a phenomenal opportunity to improve efficiencies, manage costs, and streamline operations.
Abstract: Product activation is a popular approach for securing software licenses. However, software developers need to understand all the requirements for a capable activation system, from the license models they’ll need to support, to how to deal with the corner-case customer environments. Learn about the obvious, and not-so-obvious, issues software developers need to consider as they select a product activation system.