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U.S. vs. Microsoft - Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, But Not That Hard ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Mar 10, 2000 Abstract : An updated study projects a potential Microsoft antitrust breakup to increase software costs US$30B. It's not nearly that high.
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Let Your Hard Drives Tell You Where they Are! ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jul 13, 2000 Abstract : Dogs, books, dolphins, and khakis are all being tracked. What about those hard drives at Los Alamos?
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Application Erosion: Eating Away at Your Hard Earned Value (5 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Nov 23, 2001 Abstract : Installed applications suffer with time. The value you fought so hard for during the implementation erodes, losing the value that you already paid for. What is Application Erosion, how does it happen and what can you do to avoid or reverse it?
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Run your Business with no Software! ( Pages)
by Jim Brown
Feb 14, 2004 Abstract : Picture your business today without software applications. It's hard to imagine, isn't it? But maybe you should try - and not for the reason you may be thinking. Think about how hard it would be to run your business if your software applications weren't working - and then build a plan to provide total application availability.
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Customization Drives Complexity - Why It's Hard to Design, Sell, and Produce "Simple" Products ( Pages)
by Jim Brown
Sep 9, 2003 Abstract : It seems counterintuitive, but the process of selling, designing, and producing what appear to be
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Compaq's High-End Wintel-based Rack Servers - Working Hard to Stay #1 ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Aug 1, 1999 Abstract : Compaq Computer Corporation, the #1 volume manufacturer of PC Servers, both US and worldwide, is fighting a strong challenge by Dell Computer. This note assess the strengths and weaknesses of its four-CPU rackmount servers.
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Application Erosion: Eating Away at Your Hard Earned Value ( Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Mar 25, 2005 Abstract : Application erosion starts the day you turn on any new system, and it continues constantly. To prevent it, you need a plan. If you suffer from it today, you need a plan to regain the value you once had.
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Why CRM Is So Hard and What To Do About It: Data is key to making CRM work (3 Pages)
by Barry Briggs
Apr 30, 2002 Abstract : Making a CRM investment work is a two-step process that begins with unifying disparate systems by creating and managing standardized, reusable business definitions mapped to the different CRM system schemas throughout the organization.
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Why CRM Is So Hard and What To Do About It: Data is key to making CRM work ( Pages)
by Barry Briggs
Dec 25, 2002 Abstract : Making a CRM investment work is a two-step process that begins with unifying disparate systems by creating and managing standardized, reusable business definitions mapped to the different CRM system schemas throughout the organization.
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