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Atlas Pipeline Selects IFS Applications » The TEC Blog


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Case Study: Survey Applications
A global marketing information firm was conducting paper- and telephone-based employee exit surveys. However, its manual process was time-consuming and costly. There was also the challenge of obtaining honest, accurate data from the employees in a completely confidential manner. Thus, the firm needed to automate its manual employee exit survey process, and replace it with a web-based application.

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4/12/2007 2:58:00 PM

Web-enabling Legacy Applications
E-business is revolutionizing today’s business processes and transactions. In such a scenario of flux, maintaining legacy applications on staid, costly, and cumbersome mainframe systems is hard to justify. Organizations need to decide between the knowledge residing in their legacy applications and the performance potential of the latest technologies. Learn about the advantages of Web-enablement—as well as the pitfalls.

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8/5/2008 3:16:00 PM

DTR Industries Selects IFS Applications » The TEC Blog


ORACLE APPLICATIONS CONCEPTUAL MODEL: automotive, dtr, ERP, IFS, ifs applications, industry watch, infor, Manufacturing, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
04-03-2013

Web-enabled Applications and the Internet: Satisfying the Growing Expectations of Business Users
Businesses today are increasingly committed to Web-enabled applications as a cost-effective way of delivering critical business solutions. But as more and more businesses follow suit, it becomes increasingly apparent that better performance and availability across the Internet must be realized by the early movers in order to maintain their lead. With the deployment of advanced products and services, this can be achieved.

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11/18/2007 9:10:00 AM

Integrating BI with Enterprise Business Applications Can Add Value for End-users
While ERP solutions and enterprise business applications may integrate information from legacy systems and specialized best-of-breed software, most enterprise solutions do not provide a simple dashboard or analytical approach to information presentation. Standard reports provided by business applications do not satisfy the need for on-the-fly, end-user reports that enable the kind of sophisticated decision-making and monitoring power you need. This white paper suggests an integrated solution that will offer more value to the end-user and eliminate the frustration of working with standardized enterprise application reporting, and reporting software packages, and spreadsheets, and the expense and delays incurred by customized reporting requests.

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7/19/2011 1:07:00 AM

Sizing Applications for 2D Barcode Symbols
When it comes to two-dimensional (2D) symbologies, less is more. While 2D bar code symbols may be less costly to print, they are considerably more expensive to read, because of the complexity of developing decode algorithms. However, with the integration of public domain 2D symbologies into a range of application standards, solutions employing these codes are beginning to reach their full potential.

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7/25/2007 12:04:00 PM

How to Integrate Front- and Back-office Applications for SMBs
For customer relationship management (CRM) to work effectively, departments within an organization must communicate and have access to centralized information. But integrating front- and back-office applications shouldn’t involve compromise. Learn how to automate sales and CRM with accounting systems, with key pointers in planning your integration project. And find out how to boost your CRM return on investment (ROI).

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10/25/2007 3:12:00 PM

IFS Applications (v. 7.5) for Discrete Manufacturing ERP Certification Report
IFS Applications (v. 7.5) product certification report. Assisted online evaluation of discrete manufacturing ERP solutions. IFS Applications (v. 7.5) is TEC Certified for online evaluation of discrete manufacturing enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions in the ERP Evaluation Center. The certification seal is a valuable indicator for organizations relying on the integrity of TEC research for assistance with their software selection projects. Download this report for product highlights, competitive analysis, product analysis, and in-depth analyst commentary.

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8/16/2011 3:58:00 PM

Microsoft’s Underlying Platform Parts for Enterprise Applications: Somewhat Explained – Part 3 » The TEC Blog


ORACLE APPLICATIONS CONCEPTUAL MODEL: .NET, duet, IFS, ifs applications, ifs aurora, lawson smart office, Lawson Software, microsoft, microsoft dynamics, microsoft office groove, OBA, office business applications, sharepoint, sql server, windows presentation foundation, windows vista, wpf, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
14-11-2008

IFS Applications™ 7 Architecture and Technology
IFS Applications is built using the same principles employed by successful manufacturers—the production and assembly of components. This allows change and evolution within a component without affecting other components. With a proven track record of building for change, IFS provides step-by-step, non-disruptive introduction of new technologies into operational systems.

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