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Data Discovery Applications » The TEC Blog


UIUC ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS: analytics, bi, Business Intelligence, Cognos Insight, data discovery, data discovery applications, endeca, Inetsoft, Lyza, PowerPivot, QlikView, style intelligence, Tableau, TIBCO spotfire, visual intelligence, webfocus visual discovery, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
17-08-2012

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.

UIUC ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS:
8/5/2008 3:16:00 PM

DTR Industries Selects IFS Applications » The TEC Blog


UIUC ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS: 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

Emirates Airlines Selects IFS Applications » The TEC Blog


UIUC ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS: airlines, eam, ERP, IFS, ifs applications, industry watch, mro, Project Management, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
18-04-2013

May a New Day Begin for Mature Enterprise Applications – Part 1 » The TEC Blog


UIUC ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS: bi, bis, business information services, Business Intelligence, enterprise service bus, ERP, esb, infor, infor erp ln, infor erp syteline, infor myday, infor open soa, network architecture, p2p, peer to peer, role tailored ux, service oriented architecture, user experience, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
20-04-2009

SOA as a Foundation for Applications and Infrastructure
SOA promises interoperability in the heterogeneous business world by promoting loosely-coupled architecture, reusing software, and ending vendor-dependency. However, to be viable, dominant vendors must redesign and expose the hundreds of application functions as services. How are they meeting this challenge?

UIUC ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS: service oriented architecture, SOA, enterprise application integration, EAI, Web services, enterprise resource planning, ERP, small and medium enterprises, vertical, functionality, SAP, Oracle, IBM, Web-based applications, independent software vendors, PeopleSoft.
5/6/2005

Increased ROI Accelerates Composite Applications Adoption
Today, more has to be done with less, and IT infrastructures require flexibility to deliver differential value. Upgrades, customizations, and back-end integration fail to suffice; companies need the ability to build applications on an as-needed basis. Composite applications fulfill this objective by helping organizations leverage existing enterprise applications, drive down the cost of change, and increase the pace of innovation.

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4/7/2006 3:05:00 PM

E-CRM in Your Enterprise
In today’s global marketplace, subtle and complex changes in consumer relationships can directly impact your brand equity, owing mainly to an unprecedented glut in information. Add to this consumer expectations for seamless, consistent service, and you’ll find it a challenge to attract, serve, and retain your customers. So how can you transition intelligently to the e-customer relationship management (CRM) model today?

UIUC ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS:
8/5/2008 3:04:00 PM

Incident Management for the Enterprise
It’s almost a certainty that every company will, at some time or other, face a significant incident. As such, many experts are turning to enterprise incident management. It empowers professionals from a variety of fields to work together to solve problems in a coordinated, disciplined manner so that budgets can be justified and progress can be made quickly. Learn how incident management can benefit your business.

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2/11/2008 8:47:00 PM

Enterprise Pereformance Management
Monitoring, measuring, and reporting on the financial health of a company is a basic need that requires effective tools and processes to optimize the end result. Underpinning this is the requirement for planning capabilities, using scenario and what-if analysis with simulations and other forward-looking capabilities. The new primary research presented in this report shows that most organizations still have much to do.

UIUC ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS:
4/17/2009 7:02:00 AM

CMS Is to Content as SOA Is to Enterprise Applications
There’s no disputing the fact that content management systems (CMS) and service-oriented architecture (SOA) are closely related. From reuse, the ability to loosely couple service and functions, to being able to combine services into a new form, SOA and CMS share many common threads in the enterprise world. Find out how the forces that have made SOA so important today are now doing the same for CMS in web site management.

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2/29/2008 11:25:00 AM

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