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Great Plains vs SAP
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Siebel: Great Plans for Great Plains
Siebel and Great Plains recently announced plans to expand their partnership allowing Great Plains' VARs to sell Siebel's eBusiness Applications. This agreement will allow Great Plains partners to sell a wide range of enterprise applications to upper-midmarket organizations

GREAT PLAINS POS: Siebel: Great Plans for Great Plains Siebel: Great Plans for Great Plains L. Talarico - October 3, 2000 Read Comments L. Talarico - October 3, 2000 Introduction This is the first of three articles about Great Plains resulting from TEC analysts attending the Great Plains partners meeting, Stampede 2000, in September. The meeting provided the opportunity for in-depth research on how Siebel and Great Plains operate. The TEC analysts were able to interview both Great Plains managers and partners. Event
10/3/2000

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Has Market Been Too Harsh On Great Plains?
On June 27, Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading mid-market provider of back-office and e-business solutions, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter and fiscal year ended May 31, 2000. Despite continued growth and profitability, the market reacted to the company’s results that were below analysts’ expectations by almost halving its market capitalization in a day!

GREAT PLAINS POS: release from June 27, Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading mid-market provider of back-office and e-business solutions, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter and fiscal year ended May 31, 2000. Great Plains fourth quarter revenues increased 48% over the same period last fiscal year. Revenues for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2000 were $59.6 million, a record level for the company, compared to $40.1 million for the fourth quarter of fiscal 1999 (See Figure 1). Net income and diluted
8/3/2000

Great Plains – Getting Greater and Less Plain
Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading provider of e-business solutions for the mid-market, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter ended February 29, 2000.

GREAT PLAINS POS: Great Plains – Getting Greater and Less Plain Great Plains – Getting Greater and Less Plain P.J. Jakovljevic - April 27, 2000 Read Comments P.J. Jakovljevic - April 27th, 2000 Event Summary In March, Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading provider of e-business solutions for the mid-market, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter ended February 29, 2000. Great Plains reported record third quarter revenues of $48.1 million, a 34% increase over the same period last fiscal year. Revenues for
4/27/2000

IT Service Management Metrics that Matter
Do you think great IT performance is achieved through luck or chance? You can bet real money it’s not. But regardless of how you measure up to high performers, there are a few steps you can take to improve your processes—starting with controlling change. Find out how this simple and significant way to improve performance and processes can help you achieve your operational effectiveness and efficiency objectives.

GREAT PLAINS POS: Description: Do you think great IT performance is achieved through luck or chance? You can bet real money it’s not. But regardless of how you measure up to high performers, there are a few steps you can take to improve your processes—starting with controlling change. Find out how this simple and significant way to improve performance and processes can help you achieve your operational effectiveness and efficiency objectives. IT Service Management Metrics that Matter style= border-width:0px; />  
3/4/2008 11:28:00 AM

How to Achieve a Great--and Profitable--Customer Experience
Learn how to deliver superior customer service in How to Achieve a Great and Profitable Customer Experience.

GREAT PLAINS POS: How to Achieve a Great--and Profitable--Customer Experience How to Achieve a Great--and Profitable--Customer Experience The rules of the game have changed. Companies used to compete on product quality; today it‘s all about the customer experience. How does your company stack up? Learn how to deliver superior customer service in How to Achieve a Great—and Profitable—Customer Experience . You ll discover what it takes to have customers who spend more pay higher rates remain loyal to your company
8/23/2011 11:02:00 AM

The Benefits of Retail Management POS Software
Point of sale (POS) software was designed to speed up sales checkout processes. However, it has evolved to include many more features, and is now more commonly referred to as retail management systems (RMS). The benefits of implementing RMS are clear—they can help increase profits, improve marketing strategies, automate manual processes, manage inventory, and—most importantly—make the customer experience more memorable.

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6/19/2007 2:44:00 AM

Dynamics GP


GREAT PLAINS POS: Microsoft Dynamics GP is a comprehensive business management solution that helps companies adapt to new opportunities and continued growth.

What’s Microsoft’s Retail Play?
The retail experience is no longer limited to the showroom due to mobile and Web sales, social media, and complex pricing, among other considerations. Read TEC principal analyst P.J. Jakovljevic’s article and see how Microsoft’s recently released end-to-end retail solution, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 for Retail, with new point of sale and multi-channel management capabilities can help retailers run their entire business.

GREAT PLAINS POS: Siebel: Great Plans for Great Plains | Strategy: What Digital Business Service Providers Mean When They Say It | Commerce One Holds Announcement Festival | Ariba Holds Announcement Festival | Not Your Mother’s Portal | Tired Of Losing Your Oil Derricks? | Customer Relationship Analysis Firm Extends Reach | IMI Sees Red In Dawn Of Fiscal 2001 | New Release For Ariba’s Software | Interelate: More on Tap Than Apps | Traffic Audits Make Strange Bedfellows: Part II - The Audit Process | Traffic Audits
2/20/2012 4:54:00 PM

Point of Sale: To Stand Alone or Not?
When selecting a point of sale (POS) solution, users have a choice between stand-alone solutions and integrated solutions. They should first evaluate core and non-core components of POS systems, and assess the strengths and weaknesses of best-of-breed and integrated approaches.

GREAT PLAINS POS: CRM, customer relationship management, Retail, Retail ERP, Merchandising, Retailer, Back-office, POS, point of sale, RMM, Retail Merchandise Management, MMS, Merchandise Management System, POS Selection, Point of sale selection, POS best-of-breed, POS integrated.
4/10/2006

JDA Portfolio: For the Retail IndustryPart One: Event Summary
From how to price and promote products to how to optimize profits, JDA Portfolio tries to create that perfect

GREAT PLAINS POS: Continues to Expand | Great Plains – An SME Market Leader, But At What Cost? | Razorfish: A Pure Play Offering Digital Strategy | IFS Marches On, Although With a String of Losses | Siebel: Great Plans for Great Plains | Strategy: What Digital Business Service Providers Mean When They Say It | Commerce One Holds Announcement Festival | Ariba Holds Announcement Festival | Fourth Shift Corporation: Working Overtime To Provide Complete Customer Care | SynQuest Posts Mixed Results | J.D. Edwards’ Mixed Ble
12/27/2004

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